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Jabbed Brits still face two-week quarantine in Portugal as officials refuse to accept Indian-made AstraZeneca vaccine

Jabbed Brits still face two-week quarantine in Portugal as officials refuse to accept Indian-made AstraZeneca vaccine Joe Duggan Updated: 0:12, 3 Aug 2021 BRIT holidaymakers jabbed with Indian-made AstraZeneca vaccines still face two weeks quarantine in Portugal after the government failed to change travel rules, it s reported. Up to five million people in the UK were given the Serum Institute of India (SII)-produced doses - but 13 European countries don t recognise them. Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest updates 1 Holidaymakers heading to Portugal face two weeks quarantine if they have received an Indian-made Astrazeneca vaccineCredit: AP The jabs aren t accepted by the European Medicines Agency and so aren t included on the EU s vaccine passport.

AstraZeneca-vaccinated Aussie may face hurdle to travel to Europe

Share Australians vaccinated with the AstraZeneca jab face potential problems visiting Europe, thanks to a quirk in the European Union’s vaccine approval process. Despite the Aussie-made vaccine being identical to those made in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK, it’s not technically authorised in Europe because AstraZeneca hasn’t registered CSL’s Melbourne facility with the European drugs regulator. Facilities in the USA, Korea and even China have all been registered but the European Medicines Agency has confirmed the labs pumping out millions of doses in India and Australia haven’t been registered. This has left 5 million Brits and millions of others vaccinated with the Indian-made vaccine, in India and throughout Africa, facing uncertainty.

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Coronavirus Australia: COVID-19 vaccine made in Melbourne for AstraZeneca poses potential hurdles for European travel

Australians vaccinated with the AstraZeneca jab face potential problems visiting Europe, thanks to a quirk in the European Union s vaccine approval process. Despite the Aussie-made vaccine being identical to those made in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK, it s not technically authorised in Europe because AstraZeneca hasn t registered CSL s Melbourne facility with the European drugs regulator. Facilities in the USA, Korea and even China have all been registered but the European Medicines Agency has confirmed the labs pumping out millions of doses in India and Australia haven t been registered. READ MORE: Melbourne s CSL facility used to make AstraZeneca in Australia has not been registered with the European Medicines Agency. Prime Minister Scott Morrison visited the facility in February.(Getty)

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