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The Technical Advisory Group of World Health Organisation has sought additional clarifications from Bharat Biotech, the manufacturer of Covaxin, in order to conduct a final Emergency Use Listing risk-benefit assessment for global use of the vaccine.
Estonia, Kyrgyzstan, the State of Palestine, Mauritius and Mongolia have decided to mutually recognize vaccination certificates with India. Read for more.