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England recognized Covaxin from November 22; We welcome the inclusion of Bharat Biotech vaccines in the WHO approved list

England recognized Covaxin from November 22; We welcome the inclusion of Bharat Biotech vaccines in the WHO approved list
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New Delhi: England has said he will recognize Covaxin Made-in-India from November 22.
Meanwhile, the control center and prevention of US disease (CDC) on Monday described a list of emergency use of the World Health Organization for Bharat Biotech’s Jab as “the addition of welcome to everyone” because the country facilitates international travel sidewalks for inbound leaflets.
Covishield has long been on the approved approved list.
“From 4am on November 22, the Government (UK) will recognize the vaccine on the list of emergency use of WHO.
As a result Covaxin will be added to the vaccine list approved for incoming trips, benefiting people who are more vaccinated from countries such as India.
The US also recognizes the vaccine on The WHO EUL for the entrance trip, “the British government said in a statement.
Alex Ellis, High Commissioner of England to India, Tweeted: “Good news for Indian travelers to England.
From November 22, travelers are fully vaccinated with the Covid-19 vaccine recognized by whom, including Covaxin, does not need its own isolation; so join the one fully vaccinated with covishield.
“The US has implemented a new travel policy where all non-immigrant air travelers, non-citizens will be asked to be fully vaccinated and provide evidence of vaccination status along with negative reports from the Covid test taken 3 days before going up to flight to America.
There are very few exceptions for this new rule.
“(New policy is) Very positive changes, a big step to return to normal international journey.
All foreign non-immigrant travelers aged 18 years and over must be fully vaccinated.
They must submit evidence of vaccination to the airline before going up to the US.
This new policy replaces a more specific state and applies to everyone, with very few exceptions, “said Rena Bitter, Assistant Secretary of the Consular Affairs Bureau, the US State Department.
Exceptions for fully vaccinated requirements including children under 18 years old, medically people cannot receive emergency vaccines and travelers who do not have timely access to vaccines due to availability problems.
US citizens and legal permanent residents (LPRS) who are eligible to travel but are not fully vaccinated need to provide Covid-19 negative test evidence one day before their flight departure.
Dr.
Martin Cetron, Director of the Global Migration Division and Quarantine in the Control Center and Prevention of US Disease (CDC) said children “under two years do not need to have a negative covid test.
(Exceptions including those who have) recovery documented by recovery of inner letters The last 90 days.
“About Covaxin, Dr.
Cetron said it was a lot of vaccines in India.
“This is a welcome and recently for whom Eul.”

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