BECAUSE most countries around the world have decided to open up to international travelers, following the vaccination programs carried out by many countries. Therefore, when traveling to a country, do not forget to check the validity of the vaccine.
VisaGuide.World has developed such a tool that allows you to check whether the destination you are planning to visit is recognized as valid proof of immunization of the vaccine you have used.
Sinovac is a vaccine produced by a Beijing-based pharmaceutical company, and is part of the World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency List. WHO validated the Sinovac-CoronaVac vaccine for emergency use on June 1 this year and assured countries, funders and communities that the vaccine meets international standards for efficacy, safety and manufacture?
Sinovac’s emergency approval came after the directors of the WHO, International Monetary Fund, World Bank and World Trade Organization requested €42 billion in investment to help end the pandemic and restore free movement.
Once approved, WHO said the vaccine prevented symptomatic illness in 51% of people who had been vaccinated against the Coronavirus disease and prevented hospitalization and symptoms in 100% of the sample.
In addition, since the vaccine was approved for emergency use, the injection was added to the COVAX program, which aims to allow internationally equitable access to the vaccine.
So which countries accept tourists who have been injected with the Sinovac vaccine? The following is a complete list of 45 countries that have received the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of entry, as reported by visaguide.world: Albania, Georgia, Paraguay, Armenia, Greece, Philippines, Azerbaijan, Hong Kong, Serbia, Bangladesh, Iceland, South Africa, Brazil, Indonesia , Spain, Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Chile, Laos, Switzerland, China, Macedonia, Tajikistan ,Colombia, Malaysia, Thailand, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Togo, East Timor, Nepal, Tunisia, Ecuador, Netherlands, Turkey, Egypt, Oman, Ukraine, El Salvador, Pakistan, Uruguay, Finland, Panama, Zimbabwe. [bisnis.com/photo special]