If citizen loses job due to vaccine administered, is state not duty-bound to redress it? Kerala HC poser to Centre
The Hindu
Kerala High Court directs the Assistant Solicitor General to take instructions on why Saudi Arabia was not recognising Covaxin when the vaccine has been approved for international emergency use by WHO
If someone loses their livelihood due to the vaccine administered by the state, is the government not duty-bound to redress his grievance, the Kerala High Court asked the Centre on November 16.
The poser came during the hearing of a man’s plea for a third jab of an internationally recognised vaccine so that he can go back to Saudi Arabia, where he was working as a welder prior to the outbreak.
He has moved the High Court for a third jab of an internationally recognised vaccine as the two doses of Covaxin he received is not recognised or approved in the Gulf nation and therefore, he is unable to travel there.