We recommend a two-dose regimen for Covishield, but if supplies are tight, giving one dose to the maximum number of people for maximum benefit might be a good idea. However, this decision would have to be based on data and disease modelling in the affected country
—PROF ANDREW J POLLARD, DIRECTOR, OXFORD VACCINE GROUP
Last year, the UK’s vaccine task-force chief Kate Bingham listed ‘single dose’ among the top traits of an “ideal pandemic vaccine”. In January, J&J’s chief scientific officer Dr Paul Stoffels described their oneshot vaccine as “the pandemic vaccine” because you can vaccinate at twice the speed with it.
But when a few days ago reports said India might consider a one-shot strategy for Covishield, Twitter rolled its eyes. A day later, Niti Ayog member Dr VK Paul clarified: “There is absolutely no change in the schedule of Covishield doses; it will be two doses only.”
Was it really a bizarre idea, or could a single-dose strategy for Covishield have its uses? TOI took the question to Professor Andrew J Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group and chief investigator of the ‘Oxford’ Covid vaccine’s global clinical trials. The Oxford vaccine is called Covishield in India.
‘Covishield was planned as one-shot vaccine’
One of the grounds for suggesting a one-shot strategy was that Covishield “started out as a single-dose vaccine.”
This story is from the June 08, 2021 edition of The Times of India Mumbai.
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