PM Modi makes a push for mutual recognition of vaccine certificates globally

Updated : Sep 23, 2021 09:00
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Editorji News Desk

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his UN speech said on Wednesday that international travel should be made easier through mutual recognition of vaccine certificates, amid several countries adopting different sets of rules to allow foreigners to enter their territory in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

"We also need to focus on addressing the pandemic’s economic effects. To that end, international travel should be made easier, through mutual recognition of vaccine certificates," Modi said.

Also watch: Covid booster: US FDA gives nod to Pfizer for booster for 65+ and high risk people

In his video remarks at the Global Covid Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden, PM Modi also said India is ramping up production capacity of existing vaccines and the supply chains of raw materials must be kept open so that vaccine supplies to other countries can be resumed.

His remarks comes on a day when the UK government issued an updated international travel advisory to include AstraZeneca Covishield among the eligible Covid-19 vaccine formulations but kept India out of the 18 countries on an approved vaccinations list, requiring Indians to follow rules set out for "non-vaccinated" travellers.

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