),” says the website. “Travelers who use one of the state’s partners to link their digitally validated vaccine records with Safe Travels may enjoy expedited processing at the airport .”
Since last summer, some of Europe’s most popular destinations have decided that being “fully vaccinated” has an expiry dateon the validity period for Covid-19 vaccine certificates. American travelers and others from outside the European Union are required to show that their second shot was administered within the last 365 days.
Austria and Switzerland soon followed, and both countries have since shifted the timeline downward, requiring a booster within nine months of the second dose of Moderna or Pfizer or the first dose of Johnson & Johnson.Pass Vaccinal , which is necessary to dine at restaurants and visit attractions. France currently requires a booster within seven months after receiving the second dose of a two-course vaccine series. But beginning February 15, that time period will shrink to four months after vaccination,Yet another European tourism juggernaut, Spain requires American travelers to have received their second dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine no more than 270 days, or nine months, before arriving in the country.
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