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Ocugen's COVID-19 Vaccine Co-Development Partner, Bharat Biotech, Shares Phase 3 Results Demonstrating 77.8% Protection against Overall Disease Efficacy analysis demonstrates COVAXIN to be 93.4% protective against severe

Key Takeaway: Ocugen's COVID-19 Vaccine Co-Development Partner, Bharat Biotech, Shares Phase 3 Results Demonstrating 77.8% Protection against Overall Disease MALVERN, PA, and HYDERABAD, INDIA, July 2, 2021 - Ocugen, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCGN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, de

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Ocugen's COVID-19 Vaccine Co-Development Partner, Bharat
Biotech, Shares Phase 3 Results Demonstrating 77.8% Protection against Overall Disease
MALVERN, PA, and HYDERABAD, INDIA, July 2, 2021 - Ocugen, Inc. (NASDAQ:
OCGN), a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing gene therapies to cure blindness diseases
and developing a vaccine to save lives from COVID-19, today announced that its co-development partner, Bharat Biotech, shared positive results
of its Phase 3 study of COVAXIN , a whole virion inactivated COVID-19 vaccine candidate. COVAXIN demonstrated
a vaccine efficacy in mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19 disease of 77.8% with efficacy against severe COVID-19
disease alone of 93.4%.
"As we brace ourselves for the potential next wave of COVID-19
outbreaks from the Delta variant, reporting of the final efficacy analysis from this Phase 3 study comes at a crucial time. We expect
these efficacy and safety outcomes, along with demonstrated efficacy against emerging variants of concern, will support our initiatives
to bring COVAXIN to the US and Canadian markets," said Dr. Shankar Musunuri, Chairman of the Board, Chief
Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Ocugen.
"With the Delta variant becoming a dominant strain of COVID-19
in the United States, we believe that the Phase 3 efficacy results reported by Bharat Biotech demonstrate that COVAXIN
has the potential to become an important option to expand protection against this emerging variant. Combining these data with the only
Delta-variant results from a controlled Phase 3 clinical trial, evidence continues to support a favorable benefit-risk profile for COVAXIN ,"
said Dr. Bruce Forrest, Acting Chief Medical Officer and a member of the vaccine scientific advisory board of Ocugen.
Phase 3 Results as Reported by Bharat Biotech
Bharat Biotech's Phase 3 clinical trial enrolled 25,798 participants
across 25 sites and between 18-98 years of age in India, including 2,750 over the age of 60 and 7,065 with comorbidities. The primary
endpoint of the Phase 3 clinical trial is based on the first occurrence of PCR-confirmed symptomatic (mild, moderate, or severe) COVID-19
with onset at least 14 days after the second study vaccination in serologically negative (to SARS-CoV-2) adult participants at baseline.
"The safety and efficacy readouts from Phase III clinical trials
present a comprehensive data package for COVAXIN . This has been a great journey of science leading to translational
product development to combat this deadly pandemic," added Dr. Krishna Ella, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat
Biotech. "We continue our efforts towards additional studies on variants of concern. Our commitment to data transparency has been
sustained with 10 publications within the past year, and we will share our findings with regulators worldwide."
COVAXIN demonstrated overall efficacy of 77.8% (95% CI; 65.2-86.4),
achieving its primary endpoint. One hundred and thirty positive COVID-19 cases were observed: 24 in the vaccine group and 106 in the placebo
group. Sixteen severe cases were observed: one in the vaccine group and 15 in the placebo group, achieving an efficacy of 93.4% (95% CI;
57.1-99.8) with respect to severe COVID-19 infection.
In the Phase 3 trial conducted by Bharat Biotech, subjects vaccinated
with COVAXIN achieved greater protection against emerging B.1.617.2 (delta) and B.1.351 (beta) variants than those who had previous
natural infections. Results showed an efficacy rate of 65.2% (95% CI; 33.1-83.0).
Adverse events reported were low, with 12.4% of subjects experiencing
commonly known side effects and less than 0.5% of subjects feeling serious adverse events, side effects that keep many from considering
taking current vaccines. Both adverse events and severe adverse events reported in the vaccine group were reported at similar rates to
Ocugen recently announced that it will pursue
submission of a Biologics License Application (BLA) for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, COVAXIN in
the United States and has initiated discussions with Health Canada for regulatory approval.
COVID-19 vaccine by Bharat Biotech, is developed in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - National Institute
of Virology (NIV). COVAXIN is a highly purified and inactivated vaccine
that is manufactured using a vero cell manufacturing platform with an excellent safety track record of more than 300 million
doses supplied. It is a two-dose vaccine given four weeks apart.
In addition to generating strong immune response against multiple antigens,
COVAXIN has been shown to generate memory T cell responses, for its multiple
epitopes, indicating longevity and a rapid antibody response to future infections. With published data demonstrating a safety profile
superior to available data for several other vaccines, COVAXIN is packaged
in multi-dose vials that can be stored at 2-8 C.
Based on the more than 30 million
doses supplied in India and other countries, COVAXIN has an excellent safety record. COVAXIN is currently being administered
under emergency use authorizations in 13 countries, and applications for emergency use authorization are pending in more than 60 additional
is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing gene therapies to cure blindness diseases and
developing a vaccine to save lives from COVID-19. Our breakthrough modifier gene therapy platform has the potential to treat
multiple retinal diseases with one drug - "one to many" and our novel biologic product candidate aims to offer better
therapy to patients with underserved diseases such as wet age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, and diabetic retinopathy. We
are co-developing Bharat Biotech's COVAXIN vaccine candidate for COVID-19 in the U.S. and Canadian markets. For more
information, please visit www.ocugen.com.
About Bharat Biotech
Bharat Biotech has established an excellent track record of innovation
with more than 145 global patents, a wide product portfolio of more than 16 vaccines, 4 bio-therapeutics, registrations in more than 123
countries, and the World Health Organization (WHO) Pre-qualifications. Located in Genome Valley in Hyderabad, India, a hub for the
global biotech industry, Bharat Biotech has built a world-class vaccine & bio-therapeutics, research & product development,
Bio-Safety Level 3 manufacturing, and vaccine supply and distribution.
Having delivered more than 4 billion doses of vaccines worldwide,
Bharat Biotech continues to lead innovation and has developed vaccines for influenza H1N1, Rotavirus, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies,
Chikungunya, Zika, and the world's first tetanus-toxoid conjugated vaccine for Typhoid. Bharat's commitment to global
social innovation programs and public-private partnerships resulted in introducing path-breaking WHO pre-qualified vaccines BIOPOLIO ,
ROTAVAC , and Typbar TCV combatting polio, rotavirus, typhoid infections, respectively. The
acquisition of the rabies vaccine facility, Chiron Behring, from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has positioned Bharat Biotech as the world's largest
rabies vaccine manufacturer. To learn more about Bharat Biotech, visit www.bharatbiotech.com.
Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Statements
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of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. We may, in some cases, use terms
such as "predicts," "believes," "potential," "proposed," "continue," "estimates,"
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these forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include information about qualitative assessments of available data,
potential benefits, expectations for clinical trials, and anticipated timing of clinical trial readouts and regulatory submissions. This
information involves risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
statements. Risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the uncertainties inherent in research and development, including the
ability to meet anticipated clinical endpoints, commencement and/or completion dates for clinical trials, regulatory submission dates,
regulatory approval dates and/or launch dates, as well as risks associated with preliminary and interim data, including the possibility
of unfavorable new clinical trial data and further analyses of existing clinical trial data; the risk that the results of in-vitro studies
will not be duplicated in human clinical trials; the risk that clinical trial data are subject to differing interpretations and assessments,
including during the peer review/publication process, in the scientific community generally, and by regulatory authorities; whether and
when data from Bharat Biotech's clinical trials will be published in scientific journal publications and, if so, when and with what
modifications; whether we will be able to provide the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with sufficient additional information regarding
the design of and results from preclinical and clinical studies of COVAXIN , which have been conducted by Bharat Biotech in India
in order for those trials to support a biologics license application (BLA); the size, scope, timing and outcome of any additional trials
or studies that we may be required to conduct to support a BLA; any additional chemistry, manufacturing and controls information that
we may be required to submit the timing of our BLA filing; whether and when an application for authorization under interim order for emergency
use will be filed in Canada; whether and when any such applications may be approved by Health Canada; whether developments with respect
to COVID-19 pandemic will affect the regulatory pathway available for vaccines in the United States, Canada or other jurisdictions; market
demand for COVAXIN in the United States or Canada; decisions by the FDA or Health Canada impacting labeling, manufacturing processes,
safety and/or other matters that could affect the availability or commercial potential of COVAXIN in the United States or Canada,
including development of products or therapies by other companies. These and other risks and uncertainties are more fully described in
our periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the risk factors described in the section entitled "Risk
Factors" in the quarterly and annual reports that we file with the SEC. Any forward-looking statements that we make in this press
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