Takes 120 days to ready a batch, says Bharat Biotech on delay in availability
The Morning Standard|May 29, 2021
UNDER fire for slow and delayed availability of its Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin, Bharat Biotech on Friday said it takes about 120 days for one batch to complete the process of manufacturing, testing and release.
SUMI SUKANYA DUTTA 
Takes 120 days to ready a batch, says Bharat Biotech on delay in availability

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