“There have been several requests and enquiries from people in this regard. There are Indians or foreigners who have received one or two doses of vaccines such as
Currently, those that have received a single jab or have been completely vaccinated abroad cannot receive such a certificate. However, off late, since international travel has been opening up, a certificate becomes necessary in order to facilitate the same.
“Vaccination certificate holds importance everywhere in the world for varied purposes. But for the vaccination certificate in India, a person who is already vaccinated need not to take the jabs again here. We will ensure that such people can get vaccination certificates through Co-WIN platform. We will soon enable this feature in our nationwide covid-19 vaccination programme,” he added.
Besides that, India is also increasing the number and the kinds of vaccines available in the country. The Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccine recently received the
As of now, India is majorly using and distributing three vaccines –
NTAGI has been considering to allow mixing the Covishield and Sputnik vaccine, in due course of time. Officials at the
“With mixing and matching of covid-19 vaccines, if a person has taken one jab in some other country, then s/he can safely take the second jab in India with the similar platform vaccine such as adenovirus platform (Covishield and Sputnik) and whole virion (Covaxin) or mRNA vaccines (Moderna when available). If such mixing is not possible or if the person has taken both shots, a vaccination certificate on the basis of proof from valid authorities from the respective country can be considered for a vaccination certificate issued in India for domestic requirements,” Arora added.
soon, Indians and foreigners that have received the Covid jab afield will be able to get a security from the Co-Win portal. This facility will be available even if the vaccine taken has not been approved in India, a government official said. “ There have been several requests and enquiries from people in this involve. There are Indians or foreigners who have received one or two doses of vaccines such as Pfizer or Sinopharm in other countries and are planning to come and stay in India. The said vaccines along with many others are not approved in India. In a bid to smoothen the procedure for such people, we are working out a provision, ” said Dr N.K. Arora, chair, India ’ s covid-19 working group of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation NTAGI ) .Currently, those that have received a single jab or have been wholly vaccinated afield can not receive such a certificate. however, off belated, since international locomotion has been opening up, a certificate becomes necessity in order to facilitate the same. “ Vaccination certificate holds importance everywhere in the worldly concern for change purposes. But for the inoculation certificate in India, a person who is already vaccinated need not to take the stab again here. We will ensure that such people can get vaccination certificates through Co-WIN platform. We will soon enable this feature in our nationally covid-19 vaccination program, ” he added.Besides that, India is besides increasing the number and the kinds of vaccines available in the nation. The Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccine recently received the Emergency Use Authorization from the politics. The Moderna m-RNA 1273 besides received the very lapp blessing a while ago.As of now, India is majorly using and distributing three vaccines – Covaxin Covishield and Sputnik V. Lately, the nation is even looking into mixing different vaccines, by administering one acid of one type of Covid-19 vaccine and another dose of another Covid-19 vaccine. This method acting has proven to be safe so far.NTAGI has been considering to allow mixing the Covishield and Sputnik vaccine, in due path of time. Officials at the Union Health Ministry have said that an expert empanel of India ’ south Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation ( CDSCO ) recommended giving license to Christian Medical College ( CMC ) in Vellore. This permission was sought to conduct a clinical trial of mixing two Covid-19 vaccines—Covaxin and Covishield, both using different engineering platforms. “ With blend and coordinated of covid-19 vaccines, if a person has taken one jab in some other area, then s/he can safely take the second stab in India with the alike chopine vaccine such as adenovirus platform ( Covishield and Sputnik ) and hale virion ( Covaxin ) or messenger rna vaccines ( Moderna when available ). If such mix is not possible or if the person has taken both shots, a inoculation certificate on the footing of proof from valid authorities from the respective nation can be considered for a vaccination certificate issued in India for domestic requirements, ” Arora added.