KEY POINTS
  • Serum Institute "has been directed to prioritise the huge needs of India and along with that balance the needs of the rest of the world," said the institute's CEO Adar Poonawalla in a tweet.
  • The move implies that foreign governments could face order delays from the company as it places India's needs ahead of others.
  • Serum Institute of India is manufacturing the vaccine developed by British-Swedish pharma giant AstraZeneca and Oxford University, known locally as Covishield.
  • Covishield was also granted emergency use listing by the World Health Organization (WHO) this month, allowing it to be supplied to low and middle-income countries around the world.
An AstraZeneca vaccine production line.

The world's largest vaccine maker by volume, Serum Institute of India, has been told to meet domestic demand for Covid-19 shots first — before distributing them overseas.

The move implies that foreign governments could face order delays from the company as it places India's needs ahead of others.