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SHARE As Covid-19 vaccination rates climb steadily in many countries across the world, a growing number of countries are welcoming travellers who have received their coronavirus jabs. Israel is the latest destination to announce it will welcome fully vaccinated travellers. The country, which is a leader in terms of vaccination rates, will allow tourists who have been inoculated against Covid-19 entry from Sunday, May 23. In doing so, it joins a host of other destinations where border restrictions have eased and quarantine or testing requirements have been dropped for vaccinated visitors. If you ve had your jab and are thinking about travelling, here s an updated list of where you can go. ....
Which countries are open to vaccinated travellers? A handful of countries are opening their doors to tourists who have received both doses. Post author As many nations across the world begin to rollout vaccination plans, some countries are deciding to open their doors to those travellers who are fully vaccinated. This could be good news for those of us in the UK, where the government has said it aims to have offered all adults at least their first dose by the end of July. While vaccine passports are still a hot topic of discussion across the world, these are the countries that have announced their plans for reopening to vaccinated tourists so far. ....
Travellers who can show that they have taken two doses of any of the four main vaccines currently on the market, are able to enter Seychelles with no quarantine requirements. The second dose will need to have been administered at least two weeks before arrival in the country. Visitors need to submit a certificate from their national health authority as proof they have been vaccinated, along with a negative Covid-19 PCR test result, obtained less than 72 hours prior to travel. From mid-March, the Indian Ocean archipelago will open its borders to all visitors, vaccinated or not, as long as they have a negative PCR test, taken less than 72 hours prior to travel. By this point, the majority of the adult population of the Seychelles is expected to have been vaccinated against the virus. ....