EU Eases COVID-19 Travel Rules Within the Bloc for Fully Vaccinated
TUESDAY, Jan. 25, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- European Union residents should be able to move freely between the 27 member nations if they have been vaccinated in the past nine months or have recently recovered from COVID-19 infection, bloc officials said Tuesday.
The announcement was made a day after the World Health Organization said the spread of the omicron variant could change the COVID-19 pandemic from overwhelming to manageable. Still, while the omicron variant "offers plausible hope for stabilization and normalization," it is too soon to do away with restrictions entirely because large numbers of people worldwide remain unvaccinated, Hans Henri Kluge, M.D., the WHO regional director for Europe, said in a statement.
Under the new EU recommendation that takes effect Feb. 1, residents of member nations will be able to move freely within the bloc if they have a COVID-19 digital certificate with their full course of vaccination, a certificate of recent recovery from COVID-19 infection, or a negative result from a test within the previous 72 hours, The New York Times reported. However, individual EU members can still place further restrictions on visitors, such as quarantine or testing.
And the EU recommended additional restrictions for unvaccinated people, those who have not recovered from the virus, and travelers from areas with high levels of virus circulation. Along with a negative test result, these people will have to undergo further testing and quarantine.
The EU also said that proof of two-dose vaccinations will expire after nine months, in an effort to encourage more Europeans to get booster shots. After that, people who want to renew their digital certificates must get an additional vaccine dose. Slightly more than 40 percent of the bloc's residents have gotten a booster.
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