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England gave a briefing about the Covid-19 situation in India to review the ‘Red List’ travel ban

England gave a briefing about the Covid-19 situation in India to review the 'Red List' travel ban
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LONDON: British foreign office officials have complained in the current Covid-19 pandemic situation in India, where many big cities are practically freely Covid, and are encouraged to consider reviews on travel prohibitions on visitors from India, Harsh Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on Saturday , Shringla, who arrived in England for a two-day visit on Friday to take the Stock Roadmap 2030 towards a closer UK-India relations agreed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Boris Johnson, also shared a plan for the reciprocal vaccine certification system to be launched by the Indian government Immediately facilitate international travel.
During his visit, he held a meeting with a senior representative of the British government, including a permanent secretary in the foreign office, Commonwealth, and Development (FCDO) Sir Philip Barton and Minister of FCDO for Lord Tariq Ahmad South Asia.
“Mumbai, Delhi, big cities are practically free of Covid.
But we cannot rest in the situation because we are constantly vigilant, tell our citizens to take precautions so we don’t have the third wave,” Shringla said.
“I told them [British officials] in the Covid situation in India.
I showed that France had cleaned up visitors from India without quarantine, if they doubled and had a negative test.
The US has improved India in a travel scheme, encouraging England to do the thing Same and they record it, “he said, in response to questions about international trips.
Under the current rules, India remains on the “red list” trip – which effectively prohibits visitors from India, with citizens who are again required to undergo a 10-day hotel quarantine mandatory to enter the UK.
With reference to the example of Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccines made in India, Covishield, not recognized by the European Union (EU), the Secretary of Foreign Affairs confirms that AstraZeneca has implemented the European Medicine Agency (EMA) on behalf of the Indian Serum Institute (SII) in a dated letter May 14.
“This is the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine produced under technology transfer in India so that there are no differences in products – between those produced at the Indian Serum Institute (SII) or elsewhere,” Shringla said.
“The European Union said they would hand it over to individual member countries to decide and 14 European Union countries had recognized the Covishield, they both also recognized Covaxin Suo Moto.
We now ask all countries that you recognize our vaccine certification based on reciprocal reciprocity, acknowledging The integrity of the process, “he said.
The Secretary of the Foreign Secretary also reflected the second wave of “severe” Pandemic Covid-19 faced by India earlier this year and welcomed critical support from partner countries with important inventory, including Britain.
“When I met the opponent of England, I also thanked them for the level of spontaneous support we received in the form of oxygen plants, concentrators, cylinders.
One of the first flights coming from England.
It is a great moral booster, which raises trust When things look sad, not for other reasons but a short period of time when there is a gap between demand and supply, “Remember.
Providing updates about the current situation in India, the foreign secretary said India has now reached a point where it can supply the advantages of liquid oxygen and sacrificial medicines such as remedy to neighboring countries in need, including Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Thailand.
“Whether there is a need, it is a member of the US as a member of the international community to support that need,” he said.
“The important thing to note is that this is a global phenomenon.
That’s the cycle; this will happen in various parts of the world,” he added.
On the drive of Indian vaccination, a foreign secretary said 410 million doses of vaccines had been given and production would increase in this country to increase the level of acceleration.
“Our efforts are to ensure all 950 million citizens in this country are vaccinated and we will achieve immune levels that will make a minimum impact of Covid-19,” he said.

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