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Australia To Allow Travellers Inoculated With Covaxin; 10 Other Countries Indians Can Fly To

New Delhi: The Australian government recognised Bharat Biotech’s Coronavirus vaccine Covaxin for the purpose of establishing a traveller’s vaccination status on Monday.

“Today, the @TGAgovau determined that Covaxin (manufactured by @BharatBiotech) vaccine would be ‘recognised’ for the purpose of establishing a traveller’s vaccination status,” tweeted Australia’s High Commissioner to India, Barry O’Farrell AO.

“Importantly, recognition of Covaxin, along with the previously announced recognition of Covishield (manufactured by @AstraZenecaIn), means that many Indian citizens, as well as other countries, will now be considered fully vaccinated on entry to Australia,” he added.

Though administered to over 12 crore Indians, the indigenous vaccine is facing delays in WHO’s emergency approval. As a result, the Covaxin beneficiaries have missed out on opportunities to travel to European Union and the US.

Besides Australia, here’s the list of countries that have approved Covaxin:

Nepal

Travellers are required to produce COVID vaccine certificate with the last shot administered at least 14 days before entering the country.

Mauritius

Fully vaccinated Indians can travel to Mauritius, but only after 14 days of the second dose. They should also have a negative RT-PCR test result obtained 72 hours before departure to avoid quarantine.

Oman

All passengers from India who have received two doses of Covaxin at least 14 days before the estimated arrival date can travel to Oman without the requirement of quarantine.

Philippines

Indian can travel to this country but only after 14 days of taking the single or double shot of the Covaxin.

Iran

If you are flying to Iran, you must produce your COVID vaccination certificate and negative RT-PCR test report.

Sri Lanka

The island nation accepts both Covaxin and Covishield vaccines. However, unvaccinated travellers will have to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival.

Mexico

Indians can travel to Mexico but will have to undergo quarantine for any symptoms of the infection. The country’s health regulator Cofepris has also authorised the emergency use of Covaxin.

Greece

Travellers from India have to produce a vaccine certificate, a negative RT-PCR report obtained 72 hours before departure or a negative antigen test of less than 48 hours.

Estonia

Indian citizens can skip the testing and quarantine mandates.

Zimbabwe:

Zimbabwe was the first country in Africa to authorize the use of Covaxin. Indian travellers need to show negative proof of valid RT-PCR test results.

OB Bureau

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