Iceland Welcomes Non-Schengen Citizens with Vaccination Certificates Waiting for vaccination in Reykjavík. mbl.is/Eggert Jóhannesson Vala Hafstað
Travelers from the UK, the US, and other nations outside the Schengen Area with valid certificates of either vaccination or prior infection will be allowed to visit Iceland,
Morgunblaðið reports. A regulation to that effect will be published today. It will take effect immediately, states Minister of Justice Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir.
“I concluded there were no factual reasons for discriminating against nations outside the Schengen Area,” Áslaug Arna states.
The government website just posted the following statement:
Telling people who have been jabbed that nothing in their life is going to change will lead to a break-down in the social consensus that has prevailed to this…
Telling people who have been jabbed that nothing in their life is going to change will lead to a break-down in the social consensus that has prevailed to this…
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Border workers were the first in New Zealand to be vaccinated against Covid-19, in Auckland on February 20, 2021.