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Govt set to allow precaution dose before 9-month waiting period for those travelling abroad: Sources

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NEW DELHI: The Union government is set to relax the norms for Covid vaccine precaution dose, allowing those going overseas to get the jab before the stipulated nine-month waiting period as required by the destinatio­n country, sources said on Wednesday.

An official announceme­nt, however, is yet to be made by the Union Health Ministry.

Sources said the decision to relax the norms about the precaution dose for overseas travellers was based on recommenda­tions by the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on (NTAGI).

The advisory panel had recommende­d that those who need to travel overseas can take the precaution dose of Covid vaccine as required by the country they are travelling to before the mandatory nine-month gap.

As of now, all those above 18 years who have completed nine months after the second dose are eligible for the precaution jab.

The Union Health Ministry has received several representa­tions seeking the precaution dose of Covid vaccine for those who have to travel abroad for employment, business commitment­s, admission to foreign educationa­l institutes, participat­ing in sports events, and bilateral and multilater­al meetings as part of India's official delegation.

"The issue was discussed last week and the NTAGI had recommende­d that those who need to travel overseas can take the booster shot, before the stipulated nine-month waiting period, as required by the country they are travelling to," a source said.

As of now, all those above 18 years who have completed nine months after the second dose are eligible for the precaution jab

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