No.Are Sinovac/Sinopharm recognized by Health Canada?
Hint: I don't think they are...
Had to tell. My wife got Sputnik and that one is not recognized either. We've been reading everywhere about its possible approval but it's uncertain. Several first world countries are just accepting Pfizer, Moderna, Astrazeneca and Janssen.Any idea if whether govt will allow people fully vaccinated with Sinovac or Sinopharm by Sept?
Which is a bit of a shame because there have been British studies about the efficacy of Sputnik that show that it is to a large degree effective. Based on some countries' experience with Sinovac (like Chile as an example) the same cannot be said about it.Had to tell. My wife got Sputnik and that one is not recognized either. We've been reading everywhere about its possible approval but it's uncertain. Several first world countries are just accepting Pfizer, Moderna, Astrazeneca and Janssen.
I can't tell for sure, but my impression is that most countries are not accepting Russian or Chinese vaccines because of political matters. Canada, USA and European Union are not recognizing them.Which is a bit of a shame because there have been British studies about the efficacy of Sputnik that show that it is to a large degree effective. Based on some countries' experience with Sinovac (like Chile as an example) the same cannot be said about it.
There is a lot more than political matters. There is not the same level of studies and data and there is uncertainty about how reliable the data is coming out of some countries.I can't tell for sure, but my impression is that most countries are not accepting Russian or Chinese vaccines because of political matters. Canada, USA and European Union are not recognizing them.
I feel this way too. China does this too and recognises only Chinese made vaccine and you are forced to take it if you want to enter the country. Soon you could need multiple vaccine types to travel to different countries. It's ridiculous.I can't tell for sure, but my impression is that most countries are not accepting Russian or Chinese vaccines because of political matters. Canada, USA and European Union are not recognizing them.
My wife is a case. She got Sputnik back in May and now she'll get Janssen to avoid hotel quarantine in Canada.I feel this way too. China does this too and recognises only Chinese made vaccine and you are forced to take it if you want to enter the country. Soon you could need multiple vaccine types to travel to different countries. It's ridiculous.
That sucks. Make sure it doesn't result in side effects.My wife is a case. She got Sputnik back in May and now she'll get Janssen to avoid hotel quarantine in Canada.
There's information and research about mixing several vaccines, but none for Sputnik and Janssen. But it's our only option. We consulted several experts and they said that it shouldn't be a problem as her second dose was completed in May. It'll be almost three months gap.That sucks. Make sure it doesn't result in side effects.
Yes, he will be required to quarantine with you.Hi, I’d really appreciate if someone helped me with this question:
I’m going to Canada in February with my husband (I’m on a student permit and he’s on a open work visa).
I got two shots of sinovac and he got two shots of pfizer.
Is he required to quarantine with me? (We are going to travel together and we are planning on staying in a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment when we arrive)