COVID-19 vaccination for foreigners
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:26 am
It appears that foreigners will soon be able to register for COVID-19 vaccination and a website is being developed to facilitate this.
COVID-19 vaccines if you live in Egypt
Wherever possible British nationals should aim to be vaccinated in the country where they live. As further information is available about the national vaccination programme, this page will be updated. Sign up to get email notifications.
The Egyptian authorities have advised that a phased vaccination programme will be introduced from mid-February. They plan to prioritise vaccination for groups in the following order: (1) frontline C19 healthcare workers, medical professionals, and those that are 65 and above, including people with chronic or comorbid conditions; (2) those that are 45 and above, including with chronic or comorbid conditions; (3) priority groups from the healthy population, e.g. educational field workers, those in essential economic sectors, prisoners, and those living in crowded quarters; (4) younger age groups; and (5) children and pregnant women.
An Egyptian government website is being developed and will soon be open to the public for registration. The Egyptian authorities have advised that foreign nationals resident in Egypt shall be able register for vaccination.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is the UK authority responsible for assessing the safety, quality and efficacy of vaccines. It has authorised the Pfizer/BioNTech, Oxford/AstraZeneca and Moderna vaccines for temporary supply and use in the UK. Find out more about MHRA approval for these vaccines.
British nationals living overseas should seek medical advice from their local healthcare provider in the country where they reside. Information about vaccines used in other national programmes, including regulatory status, should be available from the local authorities. This list of Stringent Regulatory Authorities recognised by the World Health Organisation may also be a useful source of additional information. Find out more about COVID-19 vaccines on the World Health Organisation COVID-19 vaccines page.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advic ... 6LaLlO-0mQ
http://mohpegypt.com/
COVID-19 vaccines if you live in Egypt
Wherever possible British nationals should aim to be vaccinated in the country where they live. As further information is available about the national vaccination programme, this page will be updated. Sign up to get email notifications.
The Egyptian authorities have advised that a phased vaccination programme will be introduced from mid-February. They plan to prioritise vaccination for groups in the following order: (1) frontline C19 healthcare workers, medical professionals, and those that are 65 and above, including people with chronic or comorbid conditions; (2) those that are 45 and above, including with chronic or comorbid conditions; (3) priority groups from the healthy population, e.g. educational field workers, those in essential economic sectors, prisoners, and those living in crowded quarters; (4) younger age groups; and (5) children and pregnant women.
An Egyptian government website is being developed and will soon be open to the public for registration. The Egyptian authorities have advised that foreign nationals resident in Egypt shall be able register for vaccination.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is the UK authority responsible for assessing the safety, quality and efficacy of vaccines. It has authorised the Pfizer/BioNTech, Oxford/AstraZeneca and Moderna vaccines for temporary supply and use in the UK. Find out more about MHRA approval for these vaccines.
British nationals living overseas should seek medical advice from their local healthcare provider in the country where they reside. Information about vaccines used in other national programmes, including regulatory status, should be available from the local authorities. This list of Stringent Regulatory Authorities recognised by the World Health Organisation may also be a useful source of additional information. Find out more about COVID-19 vaccines on the World Health Organisation COVID-19 vaccines page.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advic ... 6LaLlO-0mQ
http://mohpegypt.com/