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MEA to help Covaxin get WHO approval

New Delhi, May 24 Though no country has instituted a vaccine passport yet, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla today assured Bharat Biotech full support from the Indian diplomatic establishment in securing approval of WHO and important countries as it might become a necessary travel document in future. Bharat Biotech has already submitted 90 per cent of the documentation required for emergency use listing (EUL) to WHO and the remaining is expected to be submitted by next month. There was a flutter after Bharat Biotech’s vaccine was not included in the WHO’s first list of vaccines for EUL. It is felt that these authorised vaccines will be mandatory in future for air travel between countries.

Coronavirus live updates | Government reviews process to get WHO approval for Covaxin vaccine

Coronavirus updates | May 25, 2021 Updated: Updated: May 25, 2021 21:38 IST On-site registration and appointment for COVID-19 vaccination is now being enabled for 18-44 years age group on CoWIN, a statement issued by the Union Health Ministry on Monday said. Share Article AAA The deserted view of the Outer Ring road near Vandalur, near Chennai during the lockdown on Tuesday, May 25, 2021.   | Photo Credit: K. Pichumani On-site registration and appointment for COVID-19 vaccination is now being enabled for 18-44 years age group on CoWIN, a statement issued by the Union Health Ministry on Monday said. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, wgi is on a visit to New York and Washington DC, from May 24 to 27, is expected to discuss the AstraZeneca vaccine with the Biden administration. The U.S. government is sending 60 million doses of this vaccine abroad and some of it is likely to be given to India which faces shortage.

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