Updated On: 04 July, 2021 09:09 AM IST | Brussels | Agencies
In the UK, where AstraZeneca is the prevalent vaccine in use, a share of the population has received the Indian-made jab, manufactured by Serum Institute of India (SII)

Activists hold placards reading patents kill, free vaccine and waive patents during their march to European Union mission in Kiev in a rally in support of vaccination action called, Vaccinate Our World. Pic/AFP
As the European Union (EU) is reopening borders to non-EU tourists, especially those who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, travellers inoculated with the Indian-made AstraZeneca vaccine, or Covishield, could face problems when entering the bloc, the European Commission suggested on Friday.
While the AstraZeneca vaccine produced in Europe, branded Vaxzevira, has been greenlighted by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the Indian version Covishield has not even requested for the market authorisation, according to Stefan De Keersmaecker, the Commission’s spokesman for health issues.