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Glimmer of holiday hope for Irish tourists as Spain give date for country reopening
European officials are working to pass the digital certificate as quickly as possible in order to see a safe return of international travel within the EU.
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Poll: Would you support a Digital Green Cert allowing fully vaccinated people to go on holiday?
A proposal for a Digital Green Certificate, or a so-called Covid passport, are to be voted on in the European Parliament next week. By Niall O Connor Friday 23 Apr 2021, 9:51 AM 4 hours ago 33,404 Views 78 Comments
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IT IS FAIR to say that a lot of people would love to jet off for a break in the sun or a weekend away in a European city.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has said that holidaying abroad is currently illegal but that ‘may change’ over the summer.
Mass vaccination against coronavirus is underway in the UK, raising hopes British holidaymakers will be able to travel this year without the need for quarantine. In fact, the Cypriot government has already outlined plans to allow inoculated Brits and those who test negative for Covid into the country from May without restrictions.
Turkey will also welcome Brits without proof of vaccination this summer but negative PCR tests will be required.
Additionally, the EU has announced plans to introduce a Digital Green Certificate, which will not require a person to be vaccinated. To use this system, you either need to be vaccinated, show you’ve tested negative, or show you’ve previously recovered from Covid-19 to freely travel throughout the EU. However, it is not clear whether this will be available to third country nationals outside the EU – such as Brits.