This action of Modi government made Britain sleepy, tone changed on Corona Vaccine Certificate
Amidst the ongoing impasse over the recognition of the Corona vaccine, India has taken such a step, which has come as a shock to the Boris Johnson government of Britain. The Modi government has made it mandatory for those coming from Britain to be quarantined. With this the tone of the UK has changed.

The Boris Johnson government
has come as a stunned by the steps India has taken against Britain's stand on
the Corona Vaccine Certificate. The spokesperson of the British High
Commission in India now says that we will continue technical support to the
Modi government to recognize the Indian Corona Vaccine Certificate. Actually,
this change in the mood of Britain has come due to the strict action of India,
under which a 10-day quarantine has been made mandatory for those coming from the
UK.
India had warned earlier also
Britain has not yet recognized India's Corona Vaccine Certificate, on which the Modi government, in retaliation, has announced that those coming from Britain will have to stay in Quarantine for 10 days in India. Earlier, Britain had excluded the Kovidshield corona vaccine from the approved vaccines in India, on which India had warned it of strict action. After this, the British government approved the vaccine, but raising the question of the certificate, implicating technical difficulties.
RTPCR test report mandatory
India has given a
stern message to Britain, clarifying that the traveler has had both the
vaccines of the corona vaccine, but he will have to remain in isolation. Apart
from this, some rules have also been fixed for coming to India. For
travelers coming from Britain, it will be necessary that they have the report
of Corona RTPCR test up to 72 hours before the journey.
UK was put in the red list
Let us tell you
that in April, Britain started a 'Red List' Kovid-19 travel ban for travelers
coming from India. Under these restrictions, people were prohibited from
coming to Britain from India and it was mandatory for British and Irish
citizens returning from India to stay in hotels for ten days in isolation. However,
later when India showed strictness, Britain announced the relaxation of its
travel restrictions, putting India from Red to Amber list. Under this,
passengers who have been vaccinated in India will now be able to stay in
quarantine for ten days at their home or any place of choice.
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