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The certificate will also have a paper version. PHOTO: Reuters
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Bulgaria is among the best in the union
7 European countries, including Bulgaria, have already introduced the system of immunization certificates for COVID-19 for passengers a month before the launch of the program in the EU on July 1, the Daily Mail reported. Other countries that have succeeded before are Germany, Greece, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Croatia and Poland.
Greece, which is heavily dependent on tourism, has pushed for a generally accepted certificate that uses a QR code with more information.
The documents are issued to people who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, those who have already had it and have antibodies, and those who have received a negative PCR test in the last 72 hours before their trip.
The documents will have both digital and paper versions. They
will be free,
are distributed on
the national language
plus English
and will be valid in all countries of the block.
Over the next few weeks, all EU countries will have to fully finalize their national certification, storage and verification systems so that the system can be launched in time for the summer season.
On the sides
will be allowed
to add
additional vaccines
to its individual entry list, including those not officially approved for use throughout the EU.
The European Commission believes that people who have been vaccinated should no longer be tested or quarantined, no matter where or where they travel. However, Member States have not yet endorsed this recommendation.
Meanwhile, London’s Heathrow Airport will receive arrivals from the countries on the red list in a separate terminal – 3.
Currently, people traveling to the UK with connecting flights from countries with many COVID-19 cases pass through the airport along with those on the green list and amber countries.
The red list consists of 43 countries. Countries that allow direct flights to the UK are India, the Philippines, Pakistan, Kenya and Bangladesh.
Passengers arriving in the UK who have stayed in one of these destinations in the previous 10 days must spend 11 days in a quarantine hotel, which costs £ 1,750 per person.
For the first time since March 2020
Great Britain
has not registered
none died
per day from complications of COVID-19. The data of the British government for the last 24 hours show 3165 newly infected.
The World Health Organization has approved the Chinese Sinovac vaccine for emergency use. WHO experts recommend it for people over 18, setting two doses with an interval of two to four weeks.
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