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Engaged with India to expand recognition of COVID-19 vaccines, says UK amid backlash over new travel rules

As per the revised rules, which will come into effect from October 4, Indian travellers who have received both doses of the Covishield vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII) will be considered unvaccinated and will have to undergo self-isolation for 10 days

September 21, 2021 / 08:34 IST
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After facing intense backlash from Indians over the revised travel guidelines, the UK on September 20 said that it is engaging with New Delhi to explore how it could expand the recognition of the COVID-19 vaccine certification issued by Indian authorities amid criticism of the new British travel rules.

As per the revised rules, which will come into effect from October 4, Indian travellers who have received both doses of the Covishield vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII) will be considered unvaccinated and will have to undergo self-isolation for 10 days.

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Questioned about the concerns in India over the new rules, a British High Commission spokesperson said the UK is committed to opening up international travel again "as soon as is practicable".