LOL
Does LOL mean not required? I’m actually interested in the specifics for the purpose of planning travel, potentially. Thanks
Silvaire wrote:
Are vaccination passports still required to enter public places in Norway?
That has never been a ting at all. Cannot be done due to law. We have vaccination passports (online on the phone), but it has only been used for travelling when crossing the border coming back home.
It could, but it didn’t It was an LOL for the previous post, the sign. You posted 2 ms before me I guess.
Thanks again. I read some confusing reports on the issue. Maybe I’ll travel to Norway this summer versus the Alps
Switzerland has stopped practically all measures as of today. No more certificates, no more masks other than in public transport and health care facilities, no restrictions on meetings or anything.
Swiss and Helvetic have announced that due to the nature of their business, they will keep masks obligatory on their flights (which of course is also public transport) and have stressed that passengers have to take into account regulation in the destination countries. Therefore certificates are still required for travel.
I will not discuss my personal opinion on this as the Covid thread has been closed.
Italy is still the same (24hr LFT or 48hr PCR). FFP2 masks in all enclosed spaces, but no longer in the streets (which was completely stupid).
Looks like Austria are doing a massive U turn on vaccine mandates and border control and opening up on 5th March?
Italy is still the same (24hr LFT or 48hr PCR). FFP2 masks in all enclosed spaces, but no longer in the streets (which was completely stupid).
Is this for UK (outside of EU) travelers? Because for intra-EU no test is required.
In Dec 2021 and Jan 2022 they had the same requirements for everyone. Maybe they have changed to do the “usual thing”?
From the EU PLF site there is this and indeed the UK is now on a different list to the rest. However, this seems quite new:
The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza , signed a new ordinance, effective 1 February 2022 , on measures for arrivals to Italy from abroad. For travelers from countries of the European Union, all that will be needed is the “Green Pass” without the need for a swab. Consult the section List C
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