(TTG China/Comprehensive) According to the EU website, the EU will consider starting from March 1 next year, abandoning the previous practice of determining individual entry qualifications depending on the source of the visitor, and will give priority to allowing vaccinated travellers to enter the country. Travelers set a 9-month vaccine validity period. It also called on countries to reopen before January 10 next year to all people who have been vaccinated with the WHO-approved vaccine, but if the vaccine is not approved by the European Union, travelers must also hold a negative PCR test result.
The European Union announced on Thursday a new EU internal travel framework, which is based more on individual vaccination or infection recovery status than on the number of cases in the source region; for external travel, the organization will also consider starting from next year’s 3 Starting from January 1st, the previous practice of determining entry qualifications based on the source of the visitor regardless of personal vaccination status will be abandoned.
The EU stated that from March 1 next year, only those who have been vaccinated, those who have recovered from the infection (within 180 days) or travellers for necessary reasons will enter the country. People aged 6-17 are not subject to this restriction, but they must have a negative PCR test result when entering the country. Children under 6 years old are exempt. This potential update will also cover the four Schengen countries of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
Previously, Croatia and Austria set the validity period of the new crown vaccine passport.