3094578[/URL]]AZ is not approved for use in the USA and is not included in the CDC's list of vaccines which people can have to be considered fully vaccinated.
Vaccine passports are going to become mandatory to enter many countries, but which vaccines?
AZ made in Europe is recognised by the EU, but the EU does not recognise the Indian AZ, or the Chinese or Russian vaccines.
Chinese vaxes are widely used in Asia, so that will be a problem for Asians wanting to travel.
Whether people who have had AZ made in Australia will be recognised by the USA, EU or other countries seems completely unclear at the moment.
Will countries, including Australia, refuse to allow entry to people unless they have had vaccines recognised in their country? Who knows?
The WHO says countries should recognise vaccines approved by it, but countries can ignore that and make their own decisions.
There are many unanswered questions at the moment.
I'm not planning to visit the USA, but if I was I'd be having Pfizer to remove any doubts.
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