2 doze priznatih vakcina vaze 270 dana.
u aprilu su mene na nasem aerodromu pitali za masku, sertifikat, ali sam cula da je nekima rekla (dok je bilo vremena) da urade test preko puta aerodorma, a drugom da ima u bec da uradi test. let je bio preko beca pa ne znam da li to vazilo za bec ili minhen.
drugo, u becu mi je samo gledao eu pasos i nije me pitao za serifikat nista tako da ne znam za direktan let sta traze, ali ovo ti je zvanicno:
Fully vaccinated travelers must have a vaccination certificate in paper or digital form. Proof of vaccination must be in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish. Travelers must have received their last vaccine dose required no less than 14 days before the travel date. Vaccines accepted include Pfizer/BioNTech, Janssen, Moderna, Nu*vax*ovid, and AstraZeneca.
Vaccinated with a single dose of vaccine will be allowed if:
- Have an antibody test with proven infection with COVID-19 before the vaccination, followed by administration of vaccination; or
- Have a positive test by means of a nucleic acid test (for example, PCR) before the vaccination dose; or
- Have a positive test by means of a nucleic acid test (for example, PCR), taken at least 28 days ago and after the first vaccination dose was administered.
Travelers that have received a combination of 2 different vaccines may still be considered fully vaccinated. Please check the link for more information on accepted vaccines and vaccine combinations.
Travelers who recovered from COVID-19 will be considered fully vaccinated after receiving a single dose of the above-accepted vaccines. Travelers must show proof that they were infected with COVID-19 prior to being vaccinated. If COVID-19 occurred after the first vaccine dose was administered, it must have passed a minimum of 28 days and a maximum of 90 days since COVID-19 was first detected. For travelers who recovered from COVID-19 before the first vaccination was administered, the required 14-day post-vaccination period does not apply.
Travelers who are eligible for the EU Digital COVID-19 Certificate or equivalent may use it to present proof.
Travelers are considered fully vaccinated if they receive 2 individual vaccinations until September 30th, 2022.
Effective October 1st, 2022, if more than 270 days have passed since the second individual vaccination, travelers will require to have a booster dose.
Travelers unable to present a valid certificate may be required to comply with rules for unvaccinated travelers.
This requirement does not apply to:
- Travelers under the age of 12 if accompanied by at least one fully vaccinated parent.
RESTRICTED Entry is restricted for unvaccinated travelers
Unvaccinated travelers are not allowed to enter Germany.
Travelers who are not fully vaccinated must have a negative COVID-19 test result. The test can be a nucleic acid test (PCR, LAMP, or TMA) taken a maximum of 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point or an antigen test taken a maximum of 48 hours before arrival.
Antigen tests must meet the minimum criteria recommended by the WHO with at least 80% sensitivity and 97% specificity. Test results can be in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish.
Travelers who are eligible for the EU Digital COVID-19 Certificate or equivalent may use it to present proof.
Last edited by goozica; 26-05-22 at 21:38.
nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could
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