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Portugal Eases COVID-19 Travel Curbs For Jabbed EU Arrivals

  Portugal on Sunday announced an easing of its travel restrictions for holders of European Covid-19 certificates by scrapping a requirement to test negative before … Continue reading Portugal Eases COVID-19 Travel Curbs For Jabbed EU Arrivals


A nurse prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on December 27, 2020, at Santa Maria Hospital in Lisbon. Less than a week after the green light for the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine, several European Union states including Portugal, Italy, Spain and France, some severely affected by the pandemic, began their vaccination campaigns today against the coronavirus, following in the footsteps of many other countries. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP
A nurse prepares a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on December 27, 2020. PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP

 

Portugal on Sunday announced an easing of its travel restrictions for holders of European Covid-19 certificates by scrapping a requirement to test negative before entering the country.

Travellers with an EU digital health pass or other recognised vaccine passes will be exempt from having to prove a recent negative test result from Monday.

The EU Covid certificate proves a traveller is fully vaccinated, has recently tested negative or has recovered from a Covid infection within the past six months.

The move comes after the European Council recommended harmonising the bloc’s travel rules to avoid placing restrictions on fully vaccinated travellers from neighbouring EU states with higher infection rates.

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Like other EU member states, Portugal has since early December required passengers aged 12 and above to test negative before entering the country regardless of their vaccination status.

On Thursday, the government reduced the validity of lateral flow test results from 48 to 24 hours.

Portugal has entered a steep wave of coronavirus cases driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant, recording more than 41,000 new infections and 44 deaths on Saturday.