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Persons Vaccinated In Africa, India, UAE Will Be Considered Unvaccinated, UK Government Reveals 

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Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the United Kingdom has stated that people who received their vaccine in Africa, India, and certain other places will be considered as “unvaccinated” when they travel.

According to the UK government, certain countries’ vaccination exercise is recognized while others are not.

According to the government, those who didn’t get their vaccines from the listed countries will be treated as unvaccinated.

This was disclosed by Aviation Analyst, Alex Macheras via Twitter.

Macheras posted: ‘UK government confirm tonight that if a person has been vaccinated in Africa, or South America, or countries including UAE, India, Turkey, Jordan, Thailand, Russia, you are considered “unvaccinated” and must follow “unvaccinated” rules = 10 day home quarantine & tests.’

There have been reactions from several countries with one country’s minister telling Macheras: “In our first meeting with Liz Truss, UK new Foreign Secretary, we expect her to explain why our Pfizer jabs are supposedly different to Pfizer jabs in UK or Europe.”

 

 

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

 

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

 

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

Persons vaccinated in Africa, India, UAE are considered unvaccinated - UK government reveals in latest travel policy

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