Sunday, May 2, 2021

What countries can I travel to if I’ve had the COVID-19 vaccine?

 Alfheimar, meaning 'elf’s home', a series of red-painted farm cabins lined along the seafront in Borgarfjörður Eystri.

As COVID-19 vaccination efforts are underway around the world, many people hope receiving the vaccine could be their ticket to international travel. And in a number of countries, proving that you've got it will grant you access - and the chance to skip the quarantine period that has curbed so much leisure travel.

While travel rules related to COVID-19 change quickly and will vary based on your country of origin, these are some countries that are allowing entry for vaccinated travelers.

This article was first published on February 16 and last updated on April 27, 2021.

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3 comments:

  1. Just looking at the picture, that's cool the way the grass
    grows on the roof. Countries? I wouldn't go to any of them
    and be treated like some common criminal when I know they are
    the real criminals.

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  2. https://www.mail.com/int/scitech/health/10750372-hungary-reopens-people-holding-covid-19-immunity-
    c.html

    "A devastating pandemic surge this spring gave Hungary the world's highest overall COVID-19 mortality rate per 1 million residents, according to Johns Hopkins University. The country of about 9.7 million people has reported over 27,500 deaths in the pandemic."

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