The EU will propose a nine-month limit on the validity of vaccination certificates for travel within the European Union and will create a “priority” register for vaccinated travelers, Bloomberg reported.
According to the newspaper, a third booster dose will be required nine months after the initial full vaccination.
The EU will also recommend that Member States continue to host all travelers who have been vaccinated with EU-approved drugs and proposes to open European countries from 10 January to all those vaccinated with World Health Organization-approved vaccines.
Bloomberg reports this information, referring to the content of the document that came into his hands.
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