WHO-approved vaccines can be on national list for travel, sa

WHO-approved vaccines can be on national list for travel, says EU envoy


While
Covishield is on WHO's authorised list, the India-made vaccine is not listed by the European Medicines Agency. EMA supervises medicinal products for marketing authorisation in the bloc.
European Union's envoy to India Ugo Astuto has said that each EU member state can have WHO-approved vaccines on the national list for travel, days after it emerged that the
 European Medicines Agency (EMA) did not list India-made Covishield vaccine. 
Speaking to our Principal Diplomatic Correspondent, Sidhant Sibal, Astuto said, "individual member states will also have the option to accept the vaccination that has been authorised by the World Health Organization."
Covishield, while on WHO's authorised list, is not listed by the European Medicines Agency. EMA supervises medicinal products for marketing authorisation in the bloc. The EU green pass that comes into effect from July 1 and eases travel movement in the bloc uses the EMA list

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