Traveling with a COVID passport: how you can leave a bird on the ground



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COVID digital certificate also called green passport, as of July 1. valid throughout the Community and in several other countries. It is available to all EU citizens and people legally residing here who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, contracted the disease or had a negative test result.

During the debate in the European Parliament it was interpreted that it should facilitate travel within the Community and several other countries. Really, I checked recently. To cut a long story short: I didn’t need a certificate, because I ended up traveling the old-fashioned way, with papers (also handwritten).

I did not receive or receive any QR code that would have been sufficient to scan at the airport and directly on the plane.

That the certificate did not make life easier for others, I see it in the discussions on social networks. There is no day for Facebook not to throw up questions: who flies to Vilnius, what proof is needed? And where to get that code? are you very checking? he only gave me the code, no last name, will it be lost?

I don’t want exams, don’t travel

I was waiting for that COVID certificate more than a direct train from Vilnius to Warsaw. Would we not live in the 21st century or do we not have mobile phones so that we cannot use another application? I would download as soon as I found where.



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