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An expat working in Saudi Arabia has submitted a petition in the Kerala High Court seeking permission to get re-vaccinated with Covishield after being fully vaccinated with Covaxin. The court sough the Central government's view on this and adjourned the matter to August 9.
A Kannur native, 50--yaer-old Girikumar Thekkan Kunnumpurath submitted the petition stating the Covaxin is not recognised in Saudi Arabia and as per his visa stipulation, he has to return to Saudi Arabia before August 30 or he would lose his job.
According to the petition, he returned to India due to the Covid second wave in January and when the government provided vaccines for people aged above 45, he registered on the Cowin portal using his passport details.
"He got the Covaxin dose on April 17 and the second a month later. It was only after receiving Covaxin that he came to know that it is not approved by the Saudi government. Had the authorities informed the public about the non-recognition of Covaxin earlier, he would have not taken it. He never knew his decision would put his job abroad in jeopardy," the petition read.
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