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BRUSSELS, May 31 — Fully vaccinated residents in the EU should be exempt from Covid-19 quarantine when travelling within the bloc, the European Commission urged today in a sign of increased confidence in its jabs rollout. The EU executive’s update to its non-binding travel recommendations was...

BRUSSELS, May 31 — Fully vaccinated residents in the EU should be exempt from Covid-19 quarantine when travelling within the bloc, the European Commission urged today in a sign of increased confidence in its jabs rollout.

That, along with a boost in affordable testing, means “member states are now slowly lifting Covid-19 restrictions both domestically and regarding travel,” he said. Countries expected to be ready to issue certificates today included Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Denmark and Poland.The Commission proposal urged member states to adopt many of the elements of the Covid certificate before it became law.

Commission officials said that once the EU Covid certificate was operational it would pave the way to allowing in visitors from outside the bloc.

 

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