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This Article is From Jul 02, 2021

Covishield Shot Should Be Accepted In Travel Schemes: UK's Boris Johnson

About 5 million people in Britain are thought to have had the vaccine made by Serum Institute in India, known as Covishield.

Covishield Shot Should Be Accepted In Travel Schemes: UK's Boris Johnson
No reason why people who received Covishield should be left out of travel schemes: Boris Johnson
London:

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said he saw no reason why people who received Indian-made AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines should be left out of vaccine passport schemes after the European Union did not initially recognise it.

About 5 million people in Britain are thought to have had the vaccine made by Serum Institute in India, known as Covishield.

"I see no reason at all why the MHRA-approved vaccines should not be recognised as part of the vaccine passports and I'm very confident that that will not prove to be a problem," Johnson said at a joint news conference with Angela Merkel, referring to Britain's medicines regulator.

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