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KUWAIT CITY, Jul 10: Some Indian expats residing outside Kuwait are afraid of refusal to recognize vaccine AstraZeneca – Covishield manufactured in India which is an approved vaccine in Kuwait same as AstraZeneca Oxford. The Indian Ambassador to Kuwait H.E. Sibi George stated that the globally recognized AstraZeneca vaccine is manufactured in India and in February batch 200,000 doses were sent to Kuwait from India, reports Al Rai. He further stated that India is considered as the world pharmacy and is a largest manufacturer of vaccines.
Hence for those Indian expats who wish to return to Kuwait should choose AstraZeneca as an option while uploading their vaccination certificates. The Ambassador further stated that AstraZeneca – Covishield vaccine is being developed by Serum Institute of India which is one of the major institutes in producing vaccines which is developed by AstraZeneca laboratories and British Oxford University.
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KUWAIT CITY, April 1: In a message to students and their parents, the Indian Ambassador to Kuwait, H.E Sibi George said, “I completely understand your feelings of nervousness and anxiety. I also know very well that these are not the regular pre-examination feelings of stress. These are different caused by a few things which are beyond your control.”
Indian Ambassador to Kuwait, H.E Sibi George
“First and foremost, let me tell you this,” he said, “Please do not, I repeat, do not worry about these extraneous factors. Leave your worries and anxieties to us. Between your Embassy, CBSE and the Management and Principals of our schools, we will do everything that is humanly possible to address your concern. In this regard, we are working very closely with the Kuwaiti authorities.” He said the issue was discussed during the Open House, during which he heard from many parents and teachers the tension and worries of uncertainty about the final examinations this year.