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Indian students worry that they might not make it in time for their classes as they struggle to have their COVID-19 vaccinations. With the current surge happening in India, the ones in the priority list are being served first. The Telangana government has already instructed private hospitals to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to individuals 18u201345 years old. Unfortunately, the process has been slow and students are afraid that they wonu2019t have two doses completed prior to the Fall semester in the US and Canada.
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India: Vaccine Shortage in Telangana Worry Students in Pursuing Their Study Dreams Overseas Indian students worry that they might not make it in time for their classes as they struggle to have their COVID-19 vaccinations. With thecurrent surgehappening in India, the ones in the priority list are being served first. The Telangana government has already instructed private hospitals to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to individuals 18–45 years old. Unfortunately, the process has been slow and students are afraid that they won’t have two doses completed prior to the Fall semester in the US and Canada.
American University • In the US and Canada, vaccineshortage in telanganainstitutions have made it mandatory to have completed two-dose or single-dose COVID-19 vaccines prior to the start of classes. InAmerican Universityin Washington, D.C.,even if students overseas have completed a COVID-19 vaccination series not approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), they must still get an FDA-authorized vaccine series before they can attend their academic programs.