India considered resuming the export of Covid-19 Vaccine, mainly for Africa, after a reserved time for domestic vaccinations.

The consideration of reconnection of vaccine exports took place before the visit to Washington of Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week, in which the vaccine could be discussed at the summit with the quartet leaders, including the US, Japan,

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Export decisions have been discussed, the named source said.

The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet answered a comment on this information.

A person holding Vaccine Covishield, the version of Astrazeneca made in India, in Accra, Ghana in February: Reuters.

India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, stopped exports in April to focus on the domestic vaccination campaign when the country faced a serious outbreak.

On September 13, India's senior official official had a meeting with the head of the World Health Organization (WHO).

We are guaranteed that supply will be resumed this year, Bruce Aylward, WHO officials, said.

Before stopping export, India donated and sold 66 million doses of vaccines for nearly 100 countries.

India's vaccination speed soared last month, when the largest vaccine producer in the world, Indian serum Institute, doubled output to 150 million doses per month.

Africa Alliance on September 14 accused producers who did not give them the opportunity to buy a fair vaccine, and urged production countries, especially India, unloading export.