CDC says WHO-approved vaccines OK for foreign travelers entering US reports
The top US health agency said that any Covid vaccine approved by the World Health Organization will be permitted for foreign visitors, Reuters reported, as Russian officials push the WHO to give its official blessing to Sputnik V.
âSix vaccines that are FDA authorized/approved or listed for emergency use by WHO will meet the criteria for travel to the US,â a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) spokesperson told Reuters on Friday, though they declined to be named.
Immunizations developed by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are currently approved in the US â" the latter two on emergency-use basis only â" while the WHO has backed jabs from AstraZeneca/Oxford, Sinopharm and Sinovac in addition to the three already named.
The CDCâs comments come weeks after the White House said it would lift air-travel restrictions from 33 nations, initially imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19, sometime in November. However, at the time, it did not specify which immunizations would qualify.
Later on Friday, the CDC also confirmed it had informed various airlines of the approved list of jabs, adding that the health agency would ârelease additional guidance and information as the travel requirements are finalized.â A body representing a number of airline firms, Airlines for America, confirmed that claim, saying it was âpleased by the CDC's decision to approve a list of authorized vaccinations for travelers entering the US.â
Also on rt.com US to ease Covid travel restrictions for fully vaccinated foreign nationalsHowever, while Russiaâs Sputnik-V vaccine has been approved by health officials in scores of nations, both the CDC and WHO have stalled on the issue, with US health officials rarely even invoking the formulation â" created by Moscow-based Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology â" in public comments.
A WHO spokesperson said on Friday that the health body is ânearâ a decision to approve the Russian vaccine, saying âwe are slowly resolving most of the issuesâ â" comments that came after Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said last week that most hurdles for approval had been cleared and that the next, final step merely involved paperwork.
Moscow has previously urged the WHO to speed up emergency approval for Sputnik, as lack of authorization could create trouble for travelers the world over, as dozens of states have administered the Russian jab to millions of residents. The European Medicines Agency (EMA), the EUâs drug regulator, also appears to be dragging its feet on the approval of Sputnik. The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) applied for the jabâs authorization in Europe as far back as in January, but is still waiting for the green light. Russian officials have slammed some European counterparts for âpoliticizingâ the pandemic and allowing narrow, diplomatic concerns to override global public health.
Also on rt.com EU blames RUSSIA for delay in bloc approving Moscowâs Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine, claiming itâs Kremlin thatâs politicizing jabsThink your friends would be interested? Share this story!
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