Coronavirus vaccine: Serum Institute dispatches first consignment of Covishield to 13 Indian cities
More than 56 lakh doses were shipped by air to Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and 9 other cities, while Mumbai will receive the consignment via road.

The Serum Institute of India on Tuesday morning dispatched the first consignment of its coronavirus vaccine, Covishield, to 13 cities, reported PTI. India will start the first phase of the vaccination drive on January 16.
More than 56 lakh doses were shipped by air to Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Chandigarh. The consignment for Mumbai will leave by road. Kool-ex Cold Chain Limited will provide trucks to ferry the vaccine stocks from Serum Institute.
Three temperature-regulated trucks left the Serum Institute little before 5 am for Pune airport. The trucks carried 478 boxes of the vaccines. At the airport, the vaccine boxes were loaded into private domestic air carriers.
“Ready get set go,” a tweet from the Pune airport handle said. “Stand by India! The vaccine to kill the disease is being loaded into the aircraft for distribution all over the country now.”
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri called the shipping of vaccines a “momentous mission”. He added: “Today, Air India, SpiceJet and IndiGo Airlines will operate nine flights from Pune with 56.5 lakh doses to Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Shillong, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Bhubaneswar, Patna, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Chandigarh.”
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Ready get set go!
— PuneAirport (@aaipunairport) January 12, 2021
Stand by India!
The vaccine to kill the disease is being loaded onto the aircrafts for distribution all over the country now.@AAI_Official @aairedwr pic.twitter.com/5lY9i4Tjdk
Civil aviation sector launches yet another momentous mission.
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) January 12, 2021
Vaccine movement starts.
First two flights operated by @flyspicejet & @goairlinesindia from Pune to Delhi & Chennai have taken off. pic.twitter.com/uo11S4OvqK
SpiceJet is proud to begin transporting India’s first consignment of #COVID19vaccine today. Pictured here is the first consignment of #Covishield arriving from Pune to Delhi on SpiceJet flight 8937. We are committed towards timely commencement of this historic vaccination drive. pic.twitter.com/BdSOA8hCVb
— SpiceJet (@flyspicejet) January 12, 2021
Tamil Nadu: Chennai receives the first batch of COVID19 vaccine 'Covishield' pic.twitter.com/qJ8YtBlSNr
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2021
Gujarat: The first consignment of the #COVID19 vaccine arrives at Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2021
Gujarat Deputy CM Nitin Patel present at the airport pic.twitter.com/3y3RP0SxdQ
Temperature-controlled facility, ranging from -20 degrees Celsius to +25 degrees Celsius, at our two Cargo terminals can efficiently & safely handle Covid-19 vaccines. Both terminals can handle around 5.7 mn vials in a day: DIAL CEO on arrival of Covid vaccine consignment https://t.co/KpQIJPM3Xr
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2021
The vaccination drive
The Centre is planning to inoculate 30 crore people in the first phase of the massive vaccination drive. This would require 60 crore vaccine doses. India’s drug regulator had on January 3 approved emergency use authorisation for two vaccines – Covishield and Covaxin. The Serum Institute is the local maker of Covishield, the vaccine developed by the Oxford University and pharmaceuticals company AstraZeneca. Covaxin is India’s indigenous vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the India Council of Medical Research.
The government has ordered 1.01 crore doses of Covishield at Rs 200 per dose. It plans to buy a total of 5.60 crore doses by April. The Hindustan Lifecare Limited will buy the vaccines on behalf of the government from both Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech.
On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that the Centre will bear the cost of vaccinating about 3 crore healthcare and frontline workers against the coronavirus in the first phase of India’s massive inoculation drive. He added that people above the age of 50 and those with comorbidities will get the vaccine next. Experts have said that vaccinating a billion people, including hundreds of millions of adults for the first time, against Covid-19 will be a daunting task in the first tranche.
India on Tuesday registered 12,584 new coronavirus cases, taking the overall count to 1,04,79,179. This was the lowest daily rise in infections in seven months. The toll rose by 167 to 1,51,327. The active cases remained below 3 lakh at 2,16,558 for the 22nd consecutive day, while the number of recoveries reached 1,01,11,294.