As of now as many as 110 countries have recognized India's COVID vaccines — Covishield and Covaxin —and have agreed to mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccination certificates with India, said official sources in the Union Health Ministry.
As per the new travel guidelines issued by the Union Health Ministry, if a fully vaccinated traveller is coming from a country with which India has reciprocal arrangements for mutual acceptance of WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines, they will be allowed to leave the airport and must self-monitor their health for 14 days' post arrival.
If partially or not vaccinated travellers visit India, they will have to submit their sample for post-arrival COVID-19 test at the point of arrival after which they will be allowed to leave the airport.
"Travellers arriving from countries excluding those at risk, will be allowed to leave the airport and must self-monitor their health for 14 days' post arrival. This is applicable to travellers from all countries, including with which reciprocal arrangements for mutual acceptance of WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines also exist," said the new international arrival guidelines.
Of eight WHO-approved vaccines against COVID-19 in emergency use listing, two vaccines —Covaxin and Covishield—are from India.
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