Greece, Germany, and 5 other countries introduce EU vaccination travel certificates
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Updated : Jun 3, 2021, 10:53 IST
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Greece, Germany, and 5 other countries introduce EU vaccination travel certificates 
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Germany, Greece, and five other European Union nations have introduced a vaccination certificate system for travellers, i.e., weeks ahead of the July 1 rollout of the program across the 27-nation bloc. Reportedly, the other countr … Read more
Germany, Greece, and five other European Union nations have introduced a vaccination certificate system for travellers, i.e., weeks ahead of the July 1 rollout of the program across the 27-nation bloc. Reportedly, the other countries that have already started are the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark and Poland, as per the European Commission. Read less
Greece, whose economy relies heavily on tourism, has been stressing on the use of a commonly-recognized vaccination certificate that uses a QR code with advanced security features. Reports have it that now certificates are being issued to people who have been fully vaccinated, and also to those who have contracted the virus earlier and have developed antibodies, and those who have had a PCR test within the past 72 hours.
As per the reports, the documents will feature both paper and digital forms. They will be valid in all the bloc’s countries, and will be issued free of charge, and feature the national language, along with English. Referring to this, EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said, "EU citizens are looking forward to travelling again, and they want to do so safely. Having an EU certificate is a crucial step on the way."
The EU Commission is also of the opinion that people who are vaccinated, should no longer be required to test to go under quarantine, regardless of where they are travelling to or from, starting 14 days after receiving their second shot. This has not been, however, endorsed by the member countries yet.
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