By April, Serum says it will ramp up production of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to 100 million doses per month. It's also working to develop other coronavirus vaccines of its own.
Together with several other vaccine producers in India, this huge capacity has enabled the Indian government to launch the world's biggest vaccination campaign domestically, donate doses to neighboring nations, sell them to others – and compete with China and Russia's efforts to do the same.
There is no Biden conspiracy preventing India from producing vaccine.
And as Janice points out, it didn't take a huge amount of time for Pfizer to start mass producing their vaccine. They started their first clinical trial in Apr 2020, and then rev-ed up the manufactured doses as the trials proceeded. Providing a small stockpile, and a rapid ramp up in early Jan after EUA approval. Moderna did the same.
So much for "realistic time".
P.S. Your link to Sanofi in a failed attempt to make out vaccine manufacturing takes years was ironic. Sanofi in partnership with GSK tested a Covid vaccine, and it failed in clinical trials.
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