The European Union will recognize the COVID certificates of Georgia, Serbia, Moldova and New Zealand
The European Union (EU) will recognize the COVID certificates of Georgia Moldova, Serbia and New Zealand. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the statement of the European Commission.
“Thus, these four countries will be connected to the EU system, their COVID certificates will be accepted under the same conditions as the digital certificates of the European Union,” the agency cites the text of the statement.
In total, the EU recognizes certificates from 49 third countries and territories. Armenia and Great Britain were added to this list in October.
Earlier in November, it became known that Russian football fans attending World Cup qualifiers will be able to receive a digital COVID certificate from the European Union. To do this, you need to provide a national certificate in English about complete vaccination. At the same time, in addition to drugs registered in the EU, the Russian Sputnik V was included in the approved list.