SOPs issued for vaccination of people going abroad to study, work


New Delhi, Jun 7 (IANS): Following several requests for second dose of vaccines from people planning to travel abroad, the Centre on Monday issued guidelines to states and Union Territories to provide vaccines to such people who have completed 28 days of their first dose.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said: "Taking note of the several representations received by the Ministry for allowing administration of second dose of Covishield for such persons who have only taken first dose of Covishield and are seeking to undertake international travel for educational purposes or employment opportunities or as part of India's contingent for Tokyo Olympic games, but whose planned travel dates fall prior to completion of the currently mandated minimum interval of 84 days from the date of first dose, the Ministry has written to states/UTs to facilitate vaccination of such persons."

It said that with the receipt of several representations, the issue was discussed in Empowered Group 5 (EG-5) and appropriate recommendations received in this context.

According to the ministry, with a view to providing full vaccination and facilitating international travel for these segments of people, states and Union Territories were asked to designate a competent authority in each district for according permission for such administration of second dose of Covishield.

"The competent authority shall check the following before according a permission for administration of second dose before the period of 84 days after date of first dose -- whether a period of 28 days has elapsed after the date of first dose, genuineness of the purpose of travel based on documents related to admission offers or associated formal communications for education, whether a person is already studying at a foreign educational institution and has to return to that institution for continuing their education, interview calls for a job or offer letters for taking up employment, and nomination to participate in the Tokyo Olympic Games," it said.

The ministry said that it is advised that vaccination may be availed in cases through passport which is one of the permissible ID documents as per the current guidelines so that the passport number is printed in the certificate.

"If passport was not used at the time of administration of first dose, the details of the photo ID Card used for vaccination will printed in the vaccination certificate and mention of the passport in the vaccination certificate is not to be insisted upon," it said, adding that wherever necessary, the competent authority may issue another certificate linking the vaccination certificate with the passport number of the beneficiary.

The ministry said that the facility shall be available to those who need to undertake international travel for these specified purposes in the period up to August 31.

The government also clarified that Covishield, produced by the Serum Institute of India and approved by the DCGI, is one of the vaccines by the WHO for use as on June 3, 2021. The relevant entry is at serial number 4 of the WHO EUL.

"Mention of vaccine type as Covishield is sufficient and no other qualifying entries are required in the vaccination certificates," it said. It further said that the CoWIN system will soon provide the facility for administration of 2nd dose in such exceptional cases.

  

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  • Manoj Shambhu, Manglore

    Thu, Jun 10 2021

    I am Going UAE , Covishield Vaccine Needed

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    Great Job indeed!!!

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  • GIRISH, KRAKALA - RIYADH

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    1. The personal data should be mentioned in the certificate 2. The certificate must be in either Arabic, English, French, or translated into Arabic 3. The certificate must contain the name and date of the vaccine and its batch number Applicants also need to attach a copy of their passports in addition to vaccination certificates, the ministry stressed while warning that a new application cannot be uploaded while another is pending. The ministry said that the processing of an application may take up to five working days, reiterating that the approved vaccines in Saudi Arabia are Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Oxford-AstraZeneca, and Janssen.

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  • GIRISH, KRAKALA - RIYADH

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    As per the article published Indian vaccine not approved here. So please check before taking vaccine in India. it is better to travel without vaccine and take 14 days quarantine and then take vaccine in Saudi Arabia.

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  • Evans Alex, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    Is covacsine not an apptovrd vacsine.gor i international travel?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    Appreciated ...

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