European Union adopts an individual-based approach to COVID-19 restrictions

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The European Union is simplifying its COVID-19 travel restrictions as it adopts an individual, rather than region-based approach.

From February 1, 2022, travelers who have a valid EU digital COVID certificate are no longer subject to additional restrictions to free movement. 

Under the new rule, COVID-19 measures are applied taking into account the status of the person instead of the situation at regional level, with the exception of areas where the virus is circulating at extremely high levels. 

The determining factor of whether a traveler can enter or travel into and within Europe  are the traveler’s COVID-19 vaccination, test or recovery status, backed by a valid EU digital COVID certificate. 

The following are included in a valid EU COVID-19 certificate

Travelers who are not in possession of an EU digital COVID certificate could be required to undergo a test prior to or no later than 24 hours after arrival.

The new system also has a so-called ‘emergency brake’ wherein the EU council will review and reconsider the regulation in place should another variant of the COVID-19 emerge.

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