Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said Britons who have received doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine manufactured in India should not be prevented from travelling.
He appeared on BBC Breakfast this morning to argue that holidaymakers stopped travelling at the airport because the type of vaccine they received was "not right." The statement comes after the Daily Telegraph reported passengers were prevented from travelling from Manchester Airport to Malta because they had received a vaccine made by the Serum Institute. READ MORE: Stark warning issued to anyone who uses supermarket self-checkout tills Malta do not currently accept travellers with the Indian-made
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