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Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
Trinidad a land where any vaccines will be accepted.Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
The 1st tranche of COVAX came from South Korea, I am not sure where the 2nd tranche came from.
But we got at least 40,000 from India plus 2,000 from Barbados and who knows how many of the donations from the Caribbean were from India and are Covishield.
Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
The 1st tranche of COVAX came from South Korea, I am not sure where the 2nd tranche came from.
But we got at least 40,000 from India plus 2,000 from Barbados and who knows how many of the donations from the Caribbean were from India and are Covishield.
paid_influencer wrote:it should be printed on the vial somewhere.
this is the WHO list of all the different vaccine approved and the technical names from each manufacturer
https://extranet.who.int/pqweb/sites/de ... _Final.pdf
the donation either directly from India (40,000 doses) or from Barbados (2,000 doses, second-hand from India) would be covishield. All the miscellaneous donations from other CARICOM countries (which is a considerable chunk of the total), I am not sure.
Rowliar got vaccinated after having contracted covid? What vaccine did he get? Do you know?zoom rader wrote:Trinidad a land where any vaccines will be accepted.Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
The 1st tranche of COVAX came from South Korea, I am not sure where the 2nd tranche came from.
But we got at least 40,000 from India plus 2,000 from Barbados and who knows how many of the donations from the Caribbean were from India and are Covishield.
Meanwhile Rowlair failed to answer the question as to what vaccine he took
redmanjp wrote:he still have 3 months after getting covid to wait to get vaxxed.
paid_influencer wrote:redmanjp wrote:he still have 3 months after getting covid to wait to get vaxxed.
on a related note, we should be getting info about the US's donation of vaccines this week.
paid_influencer wrote:habit7, what do you think the PM was referring to when they said the AGs had to amend some law to allow the donation (the big donation, not the 400 doses they bond in customs)?
He is yet to answer the questionwing wrote:Rowliar got vaccinated after having contracted covid? What vaccine did he get? Do you know?zoom rader wrote:Trinidad a land where any vaccines will be accepted.Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
The 1st tranche of COVAX came from South Korea, I am not sure where the 2nd tranche came from.
But we got at least 40,000 from India plus 2,000 from Barbados and who knows how many of the donations from the Caribbean were from India and are Covishield.
Meanwhile Rowlair failed to answer the question as to what vaccine he took
Because the only ones asking are the UNC members, who are of course not important at this time.
Do you have any information if he took it even though he already contracted covid?zoom rader wrote:He is yet to answer the questionwing wrote:Rowliar got vaccinated after having contracted covid? What vaccine did he get? Do you know?zoom rader wrote:Trinidad a land where any vaccines will be accepted.Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Did any of TT's AZ come from anywhere else?
I saw two legal notices approving AZ manufactured in Netherlands and South Korea respectively (those notices were May and June though)India's Covishield jab is not eligible for a European Union travel pass for vaccinated tourists, reports say.
Covishield is the Indian-made version of AstraZeneca, which is eligible for the EU-wide pass or digital green certificate, set to launch on 1 July.
While the latter has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the former doesn't appear to be under review currently.
India has so far overwhelmingly administered Covishield jabs. The vaccine's manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), has not clarified if they have applied for approval, but the EMA told the Indian news website Wire that they had not done so.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-ind ... 994744363C
The 1st tranche of COVAX came from South Korea, I am not sure where the 2nd tranche came from.
But we got at least 40,000 from India plus 2,000 from Barbados and who knows how many of the donations from the Caribbean were from India and are Covishield.
Meanwhile Rowlair failed to answer the question as to what vaccine he took
Because the only ones asking are the UNC members, who are of course not important at this time.
De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
hover11 wrote:Why do you call him JUHN Scarfy us that an inside joke or sum that only you know?De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
hover11 wrote:Why do you call him JUHN Scarfy us that an inside joke or sum that only you know?De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
Habit7 wrote:De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
Well you are not exactly Mr. Current Affairs are you
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/post-co ... s-says-cmo
De Dragon wrote:Habit7 wrote:De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
Well you are not exactly Mr. Current Affairs are you
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/post-co ... s-says-cmo
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WHO website doesn't say that so, like the mythical 6 months that the NawhCMO tried to sell us before, 3 months is equally so, but I guess your God and his imps says so, so you unquestioningly take it and not only regurgitate it, but defend it in the face of facts.
wing wrote:hover11 wrote:Why do you call him JUHN Scarfy us that an inside joke or sum that only you know?De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
JUHN - J umped Up H ouse N egro
Scarfy - Rowley wore a scarf apparently
Its not racist if dedragon says it.
De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Why do you call him JUHN Scarfy us that an inside joke or sum that only you know?De Dragon wrote:^^^
For the gazillionth time![]()
From the WHO website
Even if you have already had COVID-19, you should be vaccinated when it is offered to you. The protection that someone gains from having COVID-19 will vary from person to person, and we also don’t know how long natural immunity might last.
So continue to let JUHN Scarfy mislead you all with that 6 month sheit.
B4 the 2NR Racist Police like Tuntsy, and especially Red Colostomy Bag offer their explanations![]()
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