Are you thinking of traveling now?

Learn about the approved vaccines against the emerging coronavirus "Covid-19" in these Arab countries, and in Turkey, America, Britain, Germany, Russia, China and other countries.

And this information - according to the “covid19 trackvaccines” website - shows a map of the countries of the world, and the vaccines approved by each country.

We confirm that this information here is for guidance only, and is updated until June 7, 2021. For the latest information, consult the official health authorities in your country and in the country you intend to travel to.

We start with a group of Arab countries:

Diameter

  • Moderna (American)

  • Pfizer-BioNTech (American-German)

Saudi

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford (British)

Kuwait

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Oman

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Sudan

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Lebanon

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik V (Russian)

  • Covishield (Indian)

  • Sinopharm (Chinese)

Libya

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Egypt

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • coffeeshield

  • Sinopharm

  • Sinovac (Chinese)

Morocco, West, sunset

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • coffeeshield

  • Sinopharm

Tunisia

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • Johnson & Johnson (US)

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sinovac

Iraq

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sinopharm

Algeria

  • Sputnik in

the two seas

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • coffeeshield

  • Sinopharm

Jordan

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sinopharm

Arab Emirates

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sinopharm

Some countries of the world

America

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

Britain

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

Turkey

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Sputnik in

  • Sinovac

Canada

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • coffeeshield

China

  • Anhui Zhifei Longcom (Chinese)

  • CanSino

  • Minhai Biotechnology's Vaccine

  • Sinopharm

  • Sinovac

France

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Australia

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Germany

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

India

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sputnik in

  • coffeeshield

  • Bharat Biotech Vaccine

Italy

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Holland

  • moderna

  • Pfizer-Biontech

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

Russia

  • EpiVac Corona

  • Sputnik in

  • KoviVac

Thailand

  • moderna

  • Johnson & Johnson

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Sinopharm

  • Sinovac

Japan

  • Takeda (Japanese)

  • AstraZeneca-Oxford

  • Pfizer-Biontech

A brief summary of the mentioned vaccines:

Sputnik in

Developed by the Aesthetics Institute in Moscow.

The Russian vaccine is based on “adenoviral vectors”, and human adenoviruses are among the easiest and simplest for the modification process, and therefore their spread as vectors has expanded.

"Vectors" are carriers that can deliver genetic material from another virus into a cell.

The genetic material of the adenovirus that causes infection is removed, while a gene carrying a code that "codes" for a protein from another virus, and in the current case of the emerging corona virus, and its scientific name "SARS Cove 2", enters.

This new added ingredient helps the immune system respond and produce antibodies that protect it from infection.

AstraZeneca-Oxford Vaccine

This vaccine was developed by the British laboratory AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford "AstraZeneca-Oxford", and the technology it uses is "viral vector", in which another virus is used, less virulent, that is converted to be added to a part of the Corona virus, and the introduction The modified virus was transferred to individuals' cells, which in turn produced a protein typical of "SARS Cove 2", which would prompt their immune systems to identify it.

The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine uses adenoviruses as a viral vector, in a technology similar to the Russian vaccine.

Pfizer-Biontech Vaccine

Developed by the American company Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech, it works on messenger RNA technology, or mRNA, a molecule that tells our cells what to make.

This vaccine is injected into the body, and it introduces this molecule that controls a mechanism for the manufacture of a specific antigen to the Corona virus “spike”, which is a very special tip located on its surface and allows it to stick to human cells to penetrate, and this spike will then be detected by the device The immune system will produce antibodies, and these antibodies will remain for a certain period of time.

Moderna Vaccine

This vaccine was developed by the American company Moderna, and Moderna's vaccine uses the same "messenger RNA" technology as the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine.

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

The vaccine, developed by the American company "The Johnson & Johnson", is based on a "modified adenovirus" - a common virus that causes cold-like symptoms - that is designed to transfer parts of the genetic material from the "spike" protein. ) present in the Corona virus.

Sinopharma Company Vaccine

It was developed by the Chinese company "Sinopharm", and is based on an "inactive" virus, and was developed by Sinopharm in cooperation with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Institute of Biological Products.

In the “inactivated vaccine” technology, infectious agents from the emerging corona virus are treated - chemically or through heat - to reduce their danger, but while preserving their ability to produce an immune response, and this is the most traditional form of vaccination.

Coffeeshield Vaccine

It is AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine manufactured locally in India by the Serum Institute.

The vaccine is made from a weakened version of the common cold virus (known as adenovirus) from chimpanzees, and has been modified to look more like a coronavirus, although it cannot cause disease.

Sinovac Vaccine

Produced by the Chinese company "Sinovac" - its name is "CoronaVac", and it contains the Corona virus that is inactivated by various chemical processes in the laboratory.

The envelope of this virus remains the same, and through the injection the immune system learns how to recognize it and defend itself against the virus.

It should be noted that Sinovac is the name of the Chinese company that developed the vaccine, and the name of the vaccine itself is Coronavac, but they are used to refer to the same meaning, which is the anti-Corona vaccine.

Biotic Spices Vaccine

Produced by the Indian company Bharat Biotech, its vaccine is based on inactive vaccine technology.

Cansino vaccine

Developed by the Chinese company CanSino Biologics, it is an adenovirus-based vaccine based on viral vector technology.

Anhui Zhifei Longcom Vaccine

من تطوير شركة "مينهاي بيوتكنولوجي" (Minhai Biotechnology) الصينية، ويعتمد اللقاح على تكنولوجيا وحدات "البروتين الفرعية" (Protein Subunit). وتشمل لقاحات الوحدات الفرعية فقط أجزاء الفيروس التي تحفز الجهاز المناعي على أفضل وجه. ويحتوي هذا النوع من لقاحات كوفيد-19 على بروتينات "الشوكة" (Spike) عديمة الضرر، وبمجرد أن يتعرف الجهاز المناعي إليها فإنه يصنع الأجسام المضادة وخلايا الدم البيضاء الدفاعية، وذلك وفقا لموقع "مايو كلينيك" (Mayo Clinic).

لقاح إيبي فاك كورونا

من تطوير مركز "فيكتور لعلم الفيروسات" في روسيا، ويعتمد على تكنولوجيا وحدات البروتين الفرعية.

لقاح كوفي فاك

من تطوير مركز "تشوماكوف" في روسيا، ويعتمد اللقاح على تكنولوجيا اللقاح الخامل.

لقاح تاكيدا

من تطوير شركة "تاكيدا" (Takeda Pharmaceutical) اليابانية، مع شركة مودرنا، ويعتمد على تقنية "الحمض النووي الريبوزي المرسال".