Nine European countries have allowed Indian Covishield vaccinators to travel


Holders of green pass will be able to move freely in Europe

The head of the World Health Organization has vowed to vaccinate 10 percent of each country's population by September

LONDON: Nine European countries have allowed Covishield vaccinators to travel to their country following a request from the Indian government to allow Covishield and Covacin vaccinators to travel to Europe.

Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, Iceland, Ireland and Spain have allowed Covishield vaccinators to travel to their home countries. Switzerland has also recognized Covishield Resin as a Shenzhen state. Estonia has allowed all Russian recipients approved by the Indian government to travel.

Holders of the European Union's Digital Covid Certificate or Green Pass will now be able to move freely in Europe during the Corona epidemic. Under the program, any person who has taken the corona vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency will not be subject to any travel restrictions.

EU member states may also allow Corona vaccinators accredited by the World Health Organization to travel. Under the Green Pass scheme, there was a suspicion that EU member countries would not consider Covishield and Covacin vaccine travelers. Opponents of Brazil's right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro, meanwhile, have blamed the president for embezzling corona vaccine.

It will be difficult for Bolsonaro to win the election next year after allegations of corruption in obtaining 20 million doses of Indian-made covacin vaccine. Meanwhile, the government's failures are being exposed as lockdowns are being imposed as more infectious variants of the Corona are spreading in Australia.

Meanwhile, the head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanon Ghebreyes, said that vaccination was the best way to control the epidemic and boost the global economy, and called for vaccinating 10 percent of the country's population by the end of September.

Meanwhile, Africa's Special Corona Ambassador Streeve Macievao lashed out at Europe, saying that not a single bottle of Corona vaccine had been shipped to Africa from a European factory at a time when Africa was currently caught in a third wave. He said information on which countries had promised to fund the Kovacs program had also been withheld.

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