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Covid vaccination - documentation requirements


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I have interpreted the rule to be that if you have received your initial vaccine doses (or single J&J dose) more than 270 days before you enter a country, you have to have received a booster shot prior to being admitted. Initially I read it as having to receive a booster dose within 270 days of arriving, regardless of whether you already had a booster or not.
 

It’s very confusing, but I have read a few things that seem to gel with my current interpretation. Additionally, right now second boosters are only recommended for those over 50 or severely immuno-compromised, and we don’t fall into either of those categories. I can’t see countries requiring additional boosters (so a second one or more) at this point when it’s not recommended for everyone.

 

Granted this is just my interpretation, and I have not been to Europe since Covid hit so don’t just take my word for it  

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