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GENEVA: The World Health Organization (WHO) has asked all countries not to ask travelers for a COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
The appeal was made by the World Health Organization’s emergency committee, which has held a virtual meeting. According to a statement issued by the emergency committee, all countries should take necessary steps to protect themselves from the coronavirus epidemic, but do not ask passengers for proof of vaccination.
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According to the World Health Organization’s Emergency Committee, the full effects of the vaccine are still unknown and its availability is extremely limited. The emergency committee also stressed the need to increase scientific cooperation between all countries and exchange data with each other.
The head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom, says he wants a vaccination campaign in every country for the next 100 days. Earlier this week, a team of experts from the WHO had arrived in Wuhan to investigate the global epidemic of coronavirus.
A statement issued by the Chinese National Health Commission a few days ago said that a team of WHO experts would work with Chinese scientists to investigate the origin of the coronavirus.