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Health Minister launches India’s first nasal COVID-19 vaccine ‘iNCOVACC’ | Oneindia News

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Health Minister launches India’s first nasal COVID-19 vaccine ‘iNCOVACC’ | Oneindia News

Health Minister launches India’s first nasal COVID-19 vaccine ‘iNCOVACC’ | Oneindia News

Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh launched India's first nasal COVID-19 vaccine - 'iNCOVACC' on Thursday.

The nasal COVID-19 vaccine has been made by Bharat Biotech.

A primary two-dose schedule and a heterologous booster dosage for 'iNCOVACC' have been approved.

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