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Yep, that’s what I found too. The EU COVID pass requires you to be fully vaccinated ie. two jabs + 15 days which I think is what France, Switzerland and Austria will be using. Only the Italian Green pass requires just one jab. So based on that, I’m going to Italy, and hopefully that reg holds until Xmas (I doubt the uk will have rolled out a second jab for teenagers by then, but maybe by half term ? Who knows)
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Pejoli wrote:
Yep, that’s what I found too. The EU COVID pass requires you to be fully vaccinated ie. two jabs + 15 days which I think is what France, Italy and Austria will be using.
Austria is two jabs but no delay period – you’re good to go the day after you get the second dose (unless you’ve had Covid, then it’s ok after the first).
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