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Greece extends directive for international & non-EU passengers, flights to islands

Get your jab certificate - Prove two doses - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, May 18: Ministry of Health, over the next few days, citizens who have taken the vaccine against Covid- 19 outside the country can apply to obtain the vaccination certificate, reports Al-Jarida daily quoting health sources. The same sources said people who have received one or two doses of the vaccine will have to register their data on the ‘Immunity’ application on the Ministry of Health website, and prove that they have received the vaccination outside Kuwait. Those applying for the certificate will have to produce a valid vaccine document to prove they have taken the dose/s of vaccine approved by Kuwait – ‘Pfizer Biontec’, ‘AstraZeneca Oxford’, ‘Moderna’ or “Johnson & Johnson’. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health announced it has received this month the third batch of the Oxford vaccine from one of the local agents in Kuwait. However, the vaccines will be analyzed in the laboratory and tested for safety reasons to ensure proper shipping

Greece changes prerequisites for flight passengers, extends non-EU countries list

Greece changes prerequisites for flight passengers, extends non-EU countries list Greece changes prerequisites for flight passengers, extends non-EU countries list May 14, 2021 8,166 Views Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced a new aviation directive (notam) for international flight passengers. The new notam expands the list of non-EU countries whose citizens can travel to Greece and allows all nationals to enter with either vaccination or illness certificate or a negative molecular PCR test. The Civil Aviation has also issued on Friday a statement regarding the Covid-19 certificates needed for domestic flights to island destinations. The instructions for passengers of foreign flights aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 disease, the CAA said in a statement issued on Friday evening, May 14, 2021.

Greece recognises Sputnik as equivalent to European vaccines – EURACTIV com

Greece will recognise Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine in its vaccination certificate, making it easier for Russian tourists to travel and spend their summer holidays in Greece. During a visit in Moscow, Greek Tourism Minister Haris Theocharis assured Russians that Greece’s national vaccination committee includes the Russian vaccine as an equivalent to European vaccines for travel purposes. “There is, therefore, no issue for Russian citizens who are vaccinated to come without having to undergo a screening procedure and additional tests,” Theocharis said. The EU Green Pass regulation due to be adopted soon does not recognise vaccines not approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). However, it is flexible enough to allow EU member states to recognise these vaccines, such as Russia’s Sputnik V, on a bilateral level.

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