For citizens of Emilia-Romagna, obtain the Green pass (COVID-19 green certification – EU digital COVID) from today it gets even easier.
It will in fact be sufficient to connect to your own Electronic Health Record to find, among other personal health documents, this pass in digital or printable format, which will be mandatory by the next August 6 to carry out multiple activities, including participating in shows open to the public, sporting events and competitions, visiting exhibitions and museums, attending indoor bars and restaurants.
Who will be able to get it? Citizens who have been vaccine against coronavirus, or they have performed a recent molecular or antigen test with outcome negative (valid for 48 hours) or who it is healed from infection.
The availability of the document will be gradual, because from the national platform of the Ministry of Health the indexing process, that is, of transfer of digital certifications, which will gradually extend over the next few days to all patients in the Emilia-Romagna health system.
“It is the most effective tool for returning to normality and avoiding other closures” – underlines the councilor for health policies, Raffaele Donini-. The ease with which citizens will be able to download the green pass, using a tool such as the Health Record, to which they are already accustomed, can be of great help in obtaining this certification. It is a useful tool, I would say necessary, if we want to look at the coming months with serenity, avoiding having to throw overboard the sacrifices we have made in this year and a half of pandemic ”.
How to get the Green pass
The Green pass is a digital and printable document, which contains a two-dimensional barcode (QR Code) and a qualified electronic seal. In Italy, it is issued only through the national platform of Ministry of Health.
To download it from the Electronic Health Record, just connect to the website www.fascicolo-sanitario.it using your personal credentials.
The site can also be reached from the home of ER Salute, the site of the Emilia-Romagna Regional Health Service: http://salute.regione.emilia-romagna.it
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