Vaccine ‘Expiry Date’ Set For Travelers By Croatia and Austria
Some countries in Europe are already setting expiry dates for the vaccine certificates.
Austria is the second country to set an expiry date for Covid-19 vaccine passports after Croatia announced it last month.
Croatia was the first country in Europe to set a maximum validity period of the Covid-19 Vaccination Passport.
Travelers can enter Croatia using a negative test, vaccine passport, or proof of recovery but now they have imposed 210-day expiry date for travelers entering with a vaccine passport.
All travelers will be banned from entering without presenting a negative or Covid-19 PCR or rapid antigen test if more than 210 days have passed since they took the second dose of any approved vaccine.
Austria has become the second country to set an expiry date for Covid-19 vaccine passports.
Currently, travelers entering Austria must show either a negative Covid-19 test, a vaccine certificate, or proof of recovery.
Yesterday, the country announced that it is putting a maximum validity period of 270 days – around nine months – on proof of vaccination.
Source: Internet
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