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In a significant boost to vaccine research and manufacturing capabilities of pharmaceutical companies in Hyderabad, the Australian government on Monday has recognised Covaxin, the Covid vaccine manufactured by city-based Bharat Biotech, for people travelling to Australia.

The Australian regulatory authority for therapeutic goods ‘Therapeutic Goods Administration’ (TGA), Department of Health released a notice recognising Covaxin for the purpose of establishing a traveller’s vaccination status.

 “This recognition is for travellers aged 12 and over who have been vaccinated with Covaxin,” the TGA said.

The nod for Covaxin from Australian authorities could also pave the way for Covaxin to receive Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) from World Health Organisation (WHO), which is pending for the past few months.  According to reports, the technical advisory group of WHO is expected to meet on November 3 to conduct the final risk-benefit assessment for emergency use listing of Covaxin.  

The Australian regulatory authorities, who had imposed stringent strategies across the



country to contain the spread of Covid-19 infections, said that in the last few weeks the TGA had obtained additional information from manufactures (Bharat Biotech) and even World Health Organisation (WHO), which had demonstrated that these vaccines provide ‘protection and potentially reduce the likelihood that an incoming traveller would transmit Covid-19 infection to others while in Australia or become acutely unwell due to Covid-19’.

The recognition for Covaxin and previously announced recognition to Covishield, which is being manufactured by Serum Institute (SI), Pune in India, means that ‘many citizens from India as well as other countries where these vaccines have been widely deployed will now be considered fully vaccinated on entry to Australia. This will have significant impact for the return of international students, and travel of skilled and unskilled workers to Australia, the TGA said.  

Those who have received two doses of TGA-approved vaccine at least 14 days apart will be regarded as fully vaccinated from 7 days after the second dose.

he need to seek a travel exemption,” the statement added.
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