British Travelers Stopped From Flying To Malta Over AstraZeneca Jab Confusion
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As vaccine passports become more prevalent in some parts of the world, so does confusion about which jab you got. Last week, a British couple traveling to Malta were turned away from the airport because their Oxford-AstraZeneca jab was made in India rather than Europe. This has led to confusion among millions of Britons on whether they’ve received the eligible jab. Let’s find out more.
As vaccine passports come into effect, there has been confusion over which jabs are accepted. Photo: easyJet
Issues
According to the Manchester Evening News, a British couple due to fly to Malta were not allowed to board since their vaccine did not meet the requirements. Both were double-jabbed with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, recognized in the UK and EU alike. However, the difference depends on where the jab was made.
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LONDON, July 8 Most British soldiers have been pulled out of Afghanistan, ending Britain’s official role in a two-decades long conflict even as the Taliban are gaining ground and amid fears the departure of foreign soldiers could lead to civil war.
“All British troops assigned to Nato’s mission in Afghanistan are now returning home,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson told parliament, praising what British forces had achieved while at the same time acknowledging the “perils” facing Afghanistan.
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