New Delhi: In the midst of the ongoing struggle between India and the European Union for the “Green Pass” for the Covid vaccine, eight European Union countries have placed the covishield on the approved vaccine list, The Economic Times reported on Thursday.
Eight European Union – Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Spain and Switzerland – including Covishield on the approved vaccine list.
This means that inoculated with a covishield vaccine will be released from travel sidewalks to these countries.
On Wednesday, India said it would recognize the Covid Digital EU certificate with a reciprocal base and would not accept it until the EU did the same for the Indian vaccine – Covishield and Covaxin.
India, which has increased the problem with the European Medicine Agency (EMA) and France, also asked EU member countries to individually consider expanding similar liberation to those who already have Jab Covishield and Covaxin.
‘Green Pass’, which will be needed to travel in the EU from July 1, will free those who have taken two doses of vaccines from compulsory quarantine.
The problem is fascinated outside the proportion: Adar Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla played on Wednesday with Covishield was not approved for the EU Green Pass, said, “This is not a controversy at all.
It has been destroyed outside the proportion,” reported Naomi Canton.
“The European Medicine Agency (EMA) is true in asking us to apply, which we have through Astrazeneca a month ago, and the process must take the time.
In a month we believe EMA will approve the covishield.
There is no reason not to be based on AstraZeneca data and data Our products are identical to Astrazeneca more or less, “said Poonawalla.