EU reaches deal, vaccine passports come on July 1!

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The European Union reached a deal on Thursday on COVID-19 certificates designed to open up tourism across the 27-nation bloc this summer as a rapid pick-up of vaccinations allows widespread easing of coronavirus restrictions.

European Parliament lawmakers and current EU president Portugal representing member states sealed the agreement after a fourth round of negotiations on Thursday afternoon.

“We won’t be repeating the nightmare of summer 2020,” Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, the Spanish lawmaker who headed the parliament’s team, told a news conference.

The free certificate will take the form of a QR code on a smartphone or paper, letting authorities determine the status of a visitor based on records in their home EU country. The certificate would show if a person had received a vaccine, had a recent negative test or had immunity based on recovery.

Nearly 40% of EU adults have received a first vaccine dose.

Lawmakers had wanted countries to commit to free testing for the certificate and said that no EU country should set additional quarantine requirements.

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2 Comments

  1. You should not need any more documentation to travel other than a passport. The Covid-19 is just a bit more infectious than the regular influenza, just let the people live their life, do not need any vaccine on a yearly bases, we need vitamins, freedom and sunshine and NO Lock-downs and no mask any more.
    Zoltan, Santa Cruz, California

  2. This injection is still on trial until 2023 so should not be made mandatory until proven.

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