KEY POINTS
  • The World Health Organization on Wednesday said it had approved Indian drugmaker Bharat Biotech's Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use.
  • The approval paves the way for the homegrown shot to be accepted as a valid vaccine in many poor countries.
  • The WHO's advisory group was expected to make a decision on the shot known as Covaxin last week, but asked for additional clarifications from Bharat Biotech.
A healthcare worker shows a vial containing doses of COVAXIN, a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, manufactured by Bharat Biotech, at a vaccination centre, in New Delhi, India on July 3, 2021.

The World Health Organization on Wednesday said it had approved Indian drugmaker Bharat Biotech's Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, paving the way for the homegrown shot to be accepted as a valid vaccine in many poor countries.

The emergency use listing would allow Bharat Biotech to ship the shot known as Covaxin to countries that rely on WHO guidance for their regulatory decisions. It could also help millions of Indians who have received the shot to travel outside the country.