The High Commission of India in Guyana took to Twitter and tweeted,
It further mentioned, "Now, all passengers aged 18 years and above travelling to Guyana must be vaccinated against Covid-19 before arrival. Passengers are required to present their vaccination card bearing their name of vaccine, date vaccine was inoculated and batch from an accredited facility".
Recently, Australia also recognised Covaxin for travel purposes. The country has allowed entry of those travellers who have received the vaccine. Along with Australia, five other nations have also approved the Indian vaccine certificate. The news was shared by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) that Estonia, Kyrgyzstan, State of Palestine, Mauritius and Mongolia too have approved India’s vaccination certificate.
MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted, "Mutual recognition of Covid-19 vaccination certificates continues! Five more recognitions for India's vaccination certificate, including from Estonia, Kyrgyzstan, State of Palestine, Mauritius and Mongolia."