NATION Mamata Banerjee writes to PM Modi to get Covaxin approved by WHO Shivani Negi Jun 24, 2021 14:13 GMT Mamata Banerjee has now written to PM Modi, urging him to get the India's indigenous vaccine Covaxin authenticated by the World Health Organization. This comes a day after the Bengal CM had said that the Centre will be held liable if people suffer due to Covaxin as the vaccine was granted regulatory approval without its completion of clinical trials. "It is learnt that Covaxin is still not approved by the WHO, creating problems for those trying to go abroad as many countries are allowing only those who are fully vaccinated with WHO approved vaccines. Since the start of the vaccination programme, we have been receiving both Covishield and Covaxin. Even the private sector in the state has also procured both the vaccines," the Chief Minister wrote. "Large number of students from all over the country travel abroad every year for higher studies and many of these students have got themselves vaccinated with Covaxin. They came to learn later that their vaccination certificate is not valid abroad. These students are now in a fix regarding their next course of action and their career is at stake," she added. "I request for your kind intervention so that an early approval is received for Covaxin from the WHO so that the students do not face any problem. This will also benefit people travelling abroad for job, education, business and any other purposes," she said. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Banerjee accused the Centre for the mismanagement of Covid during the second wave. "They did not take Covaxin on their own and now the Centre cannot shy away from its responsibility. Either the Centre should immediately get Covaxin authenticated by the WHO, or else suggest a remedy to this problem. It is for the Government of India to take some initiative. Even Bangladesh and Brazil are facing problems. The problem needs to be sorted out immediately," Banerjee had said. covaxin Read More Read the Next Article