New WHO rule creating problems for children who are hoping to go abroad
New WHO rule creating problems for children who are hoping to go abroad
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In India, corona vaccine has started in india from 1st May to people above the age of 18 years. Because of this, there were many young people who had been vaccinated. There are many students who have applied abroad for further studies. It is yet to receive approval by the World Health Organization (WHO). Students are not confident that their decision for vaccination will ban their travel to countries like the USA and the UK.

Many of them are class XII students who hurriedly took the vaccine thinking that they would have to sit for the board soon. Khushi Jain of Springdales Dhaula Kuan was given the first shot of covaxin last week. She said her parents were worried about her safety and the fact that she may have to appear for the CBSE exam physically so she got vaccine. 

She said that it was only after taking the first dose that he came to know that no permission of WHO (WHO) has been obtained and the US had also not allowed it. She said she could have waited for Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson if said earlier. This is not right for those who are planning to go abroad. If the Government is promoting it, it should be the responsibility to ensure that the indigenous vaccine gets all the permission.

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