Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala):The Kerala government has announced it will issue Covid-19 vaccination certificates to people traveling to countries where it is mandatory. The district medical officers have been authorized as the competent authority to issue these certificates.
"Those beneficiaries (above 18 years) who are traveling abroad and want to get the State Issued COVID Vaccination certificate, with Passport number with the vaccine name added as mentioned in GO must apply for the same through https://covid19.kerala.gov.in/vaccine/," the notification issued by the Kerala government on Saturday read.
"Applications thus submitted will be verified by the concerned District Medical Officer/ Officer designated by DMO and the application will be either approved or rejected. A once approved digital certificate will be issued, and the Beneficiary will get an SMS confirmation regarding the same. Certificate can then be downloaded from the portal (https://covid19.kerala.gov.in/vaccine/)," it said.
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The state also decided to reduce the gap for the second dose of vaccine to four to six weeks for those who want to travel abroad. The beneficiaries can apply for priority vaccination through the eHealth portal with documents supporting immediate travel.