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Covid Recovery Certificate for Austria

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My daughter has just recovered from Covid. To get into Austria without a PCR (which might still be positive) she will need a Covid Recovery Certificate. I don’t see anyway to get one through the Scottish NHS. Has anyone used the online companies that provide them for £80-90? Otherwise it’s a trip to our local private doctor for £150.
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The Austrian government already provides a certificate in English which can be downloaded here:
https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/Dokumente/Bundesnormen/NOR40240345/II_589_2021_Anlage_I.pdf

It just requires to be completed and signed by the house doctor.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@Flexon, I got one through the Scottish NHS. I requested a PCR from the govt. website (or phone line, can't quite remember exactly now) and, after returning a positive test to them in the post, my covid passport was automatically updated. Immunity started 10 days from date of test and is valid for roughly 6 months.
It might be worth requesting one now, if she didn't do that when she was ill, in the chance of still returning a +ve result. Just to get the stamp on her covid status for future eventualities.
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Thanks for the replies.Unfortunately, my NHS doctor refuses to sign the Austrian form ( I can understand they don’t want to take on additional admin work). I’m not sure the app for recovery will work for Austria as the form needs signing.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Have you tried offering them money?
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The recovery certificate on the English NHS app was accepted in Austria (entry at airport, bars, restaurants) a couple of weeks ago for my 16 year old daughter at the time you needed 2 vaccinations plus either booster or proof of recovery to do anything. No-one expected a hard copy signed certificate.
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