Despite the fact that 88 per cent of immunised indians have got an AstraZeneca-like vaccine, the UK does not recognise it. Imperial attitudes do not perish; they simply fade away. However, they appear to disappear more slowly in certain locations than in others. india has reacted angrily to the United Kingdom's (UK) announcement of new travel-related laws, notably the blatantly discriminatory rules regarding the identification of arriving travellers' vaccination status.

India has sent a warning to the united kingdom about its new coronavirus vaccine policy. If the matter is not handled, India's Foreign Secretary Harshavardhan Shringla indicated the country might take similar measures. According to Britain's new travel restrictions, vaccinations against persons who take two doses of the Covidrshield vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of india will not be recognised, and they will be quarantined alone for ten days after landing in the UK.

Shringla commented on the UK law, saying, "The fundamental issue is that Covshield is a licenced product of a british business that manufactures in india, and we provided the UK 50 lakh doses at the request of the british government. Not recognising the same Covid shield is now considered discriminatory."


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