Portugal's Madeira to allow visitors with COVID-19 shots not approved by EU | Inquirer News

Portugal’s Madeira to allow visitors with COVID-19 shots not approved by EU

/ 11:12 AM July 05, 2021

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A general view shows the small village of Arco de Sao Jorge on Madeira’s North coast, Portugal, March 30, 2017. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

LISBON — The popular Portuguese islands of Madeira will allow entry to visitors with any of the COVID-19 jabs being administered worldwide and not only with those approved by Europe’s drug regulator, the regional government said on Sunday.

The European Union, which launched its digital COVID certificate last week, has so far authorized only four vaccines – those of Pfizer Inc and BioNTech, Moderna Inc, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

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The certificate allows citizens to travel more freely across the bloc if they have been fully vaccinated with one of the four approved shots, received a recent negative test result or have immunity due to recent recovery.

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Member states can decide to extend the certificate to European travelers vaccinated with other shots.

Mainland Portugal only accepts the four vaccines, but Madeira, an autonomous region popular for its wine and green landscape, said those who received other shots, such as those of China’s Sinovac or India’s Covaxin, could visit the Atlantic islands.

Pedro Ramos, Madeira’s health secretary, said all would be accepted “because if millions have been vaccinated with these vaccines (not approved by the EU), their level of protection is similar to others”.

It comes amid criticism over the EU not including Covishield, a version of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine made by Serum Institute in India, on a list of approved vaccines for the certificate.

About 5 million people in Britain, an important source of foreign tourism for Madeira, are thought to have had the Covishield vaccine, which is also used by the global COVAX facility.

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