Estonia has become the latest destination to allow Covid-recovered travellers to skip quarantine 5 February 2021 • 1:23pm Travellers can now visit Tallinn without quarantining – as long as they can prove they've had Covid Credit: getty If you have had Covid and more importantly, can prove it, then you may be able to travel abroad sooner than you think. A number of countries have begun to change their policies to allow ‘Covid-recovered’ visitors in. The concept of ‘immunotourism’ has sparked huge levels of debate, but has been largely centred around the idea of vaccine passports, which would see those who have been vaccinated able to to travel freely to a widening list of countries. The other side of the immunotourism coin, however, involves those who have antibodies not from vaccines but from their own brush with the virus.