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Travellers reluctant to get Sinopharm jab

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By Easwaran Rutnam 

Some people have shown reluctance to obtain the Chinese manufactured Sinopharm vaccine as it may hamper their plans to travel to certain countries.  

A number of people who contacted Daily Mirror over the past few days were concerned of the impact taking the Sinopharm vaccine will have on their chances of overseas travel.  The Government is currently administering the Sinopharm vaccine on a large number of people, especially those in the Western Province. 


Over 3 million people have so far been administered with the Sinopharm vaccine in Sri Lanka of which over 1 million have got the second dose. 


While Sri Lanka, which kicked off the vaccine rollout with the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine has acquired the Pfizer vaccine and is also expecting the Moderna vaccine this week, individuals do not have a choice to select which vaccine they can get. 


As a result, some people looking to travel overseas for work and other reasons raised concerns that obtaining the Sinopharm vaccine will result in them being unable to travel to certain countries in the immediate future or will be required to be quarantined on entry.