After India’s objection to Britain’s vaccine racism, Britain has tried to heal but has not changed the rules for Indians.
Britain has approved the India-made Corona vaccine Covishield. Although Britain has tried to heal after India’s objection to Britain’s vaccine racism, there has been no change in the rules for Indians.
Let us inform you that on Tuesday, India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar raised the issue of the non-recognition of Covishield in front of Britain. The External Affairs Minister had said that non-recognition of the Covidshield vaccine is a discriminatory policy. Just a day after that, on Wednesday, Britain made it clear in its travel guidelines that it considers Covishield as an approved vaccine. But the UK has still not approved India’s vaccination program. This means that Indians will still have to be quarantined for 10 days if they go to Britain.
Apart from this, Indians will have to carry the Corona negative RT-PCR test report 48 hours before going to the UK. After this, a negative RT-PCR report will have to be given again after 10 days of home quarantine.
Even more surprising is that Britain has written in the new guidelines the names of those countries where the vaccine will be considered approved if it is administered. India’s name is not on this list. The list includes the names of countries like Bahrain, Kuwait, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
According to the new rule, people coming from Australia, Antigua, and Barbuda, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Dominica, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and UAE will be completely Will be considered vaccinated.
That is, Britain does not have a problem with Coveshield but India’s vaccination program has a problem. It is worth noting that Britain will consider Indians as non-vaccinated, but this does not mean that if you go to Britain, you will have to get the vaccine again.