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Andorra vacinne certificate
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Can anyone confirm the requirements for the vacinne certificate for Andorra - presumably it doesn't expire on 15/1 if you haven't been able to get a booster like France?
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https://visitandorra.com/en/covid-19-in-andorra/faq-if-you-are-coming-to-ski-or-spend-the-day-at-one-of-our-ski-resorts/
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The COVID certificate is mandatory to access the Andorran ski resorts. The access control applies to all the ski areas: to practice any ski activities including ski mountaineering, snowshoeing and others as well as to access the ski lifts, restaurants and enclosed spaces.
Immunity from the age of 16 must be certified by one of the following options:
- Certificate of vaccination: with the second dose administered more than 14 days prior or having passed the disease more than 6 months prior and having received one dose of the vaccine more than 14 days ago.
-Certificate of recovery having had the COVID-19 in the last 6 months.
-Negative diagnostic test certificate which must be a PCR or TMA done in the last 72 hours or a rapid negative antigen test done in the last 12 hours
I was asked for my pass the first time i used the lift but not since and my wife and son have never been asked. To enter mountain restaurants you need to show a pass, but you will be fine without a booster according to the site. My son hasn't had a booster and has had no issues
There was no check at the border of my pass at the border but I came in via bus so private car might be different
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Yes, just a valid covid passport is fine here. We get asked for it to go into bars/restaurants, but I’ve only been asked for it once during a random check at a lift. My OH got asked to show her’s when we bought a day pass to ski at Vallnord, but she didn’t get asked for it when she collected her season pass for Grandvalira. Checks are pretty much hit and miss I think!
My friend has an Andorran covid passport. She’s got worried that it’ll expire because she has it loaded onto the Tous Anti Covid app and that has told her it runs out on 15th Jan. However, when she contacted her doctor and the local vaccination organisation, they said they’re not giving boosters here to anyone under 50 at the moment. They had no idea about a 15th Jan deadline. They can’t really enforce that anyone else has to have a booster here.
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@pieman666
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@hammerite
, Thanks for the info. We are using our Covid passes here in Spain, but they expire 15/1 as a health pass for France. So our choice is go to France and hope we can get a booster ( which we haven't managed in Spain), or go to Andorra. Haven't been since we did our CSIA ten years or so ago, so could be a good (more reliable) plan.
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