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Countries to only let in travellers having three Covid shots

This comes as many popular holiday destinations in Europe have already announced two jabs might not be enough to enter

Update : 27 Jan 2022, 04:22 PM

Those already given two Covid-19 jabs—but awaiting a booster shot, might have  to cancel their plan of travelling abroad as a number of countries are mandating a third dose of the vaccine as a pre-condition to enter their territories.  

In the coming months, only the travellers, who received all three shots, will be allowed in the countries, reports The Sun.

This comes as many popular holiday destinations in Europe have already announced two jabs might not be enough to enter. Some have already confirmed travellers cannot get in unless they have had a booster jab.

Meanwhile, others have set an expiration date on current vaccine passports – so travellers who were vaccinated “too long ago” will need a booster to enter.

And the list of countries with the “no booster, no entry” policy is likely to get bigger, with UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps warning it was “inevitable” that British people and international travellers, would likely need to be triple jabbed if they want to go on holiday overseas.

Some of the countries already looking at enforcing Covid boosters are as follows: 

Spain

Currently, vaccinated travellers can enter Spain regardless of when they got their second dose.

However, from February 1, Spain will only permit travellers who can prove they were fully vaccinated against Covid within the last 270 days, or nine months, to enter.

Anyone who received their second dose more than nine months ago must have had a booster jab to be allowed in.

The booster must have been given more than 14 days before travelling.

France

While vaccinated travellers are able to enter France, those who had their booster jab more than seven months ago won't be able to get in.

Since January 15, all travellers who have been fully vaccinated for more than seven months will now need to show proof of their booster vaccine to enter.

Greece

On January 5, Greek health minister Thanos Plevirs announced that vaccine certificates would only remain valid for seven months after the last dose of the vaccine.

All those who don't receive a booster shot within the seven-month time frame are considered unvaccinated.

Currently, that rule doesn't impact Aussies much as there are no requirements to be vaccinated to enter Greece – they just need to show proof of a negative Covid test.

But that rule might change in the coming months, so travellers with holiday plans to go to Greece should keep checking for updates.

Switzerland

Similarly, travellers hoping to enter Switzerland will need to get their booster jab within 270 days of receiving their second dose.

As in the Netherlands, vaccine passports with two jabs are only valid for nine months.

Netherlands

From February 1, the Netherlands will only accept vaccine certificates that show the last dose was given within the last nine months.

So travellers hoping to visit will need to have received their booster within 270 days for their pass to be considered valid.

Austria

The double dose rule also applies in Austria, which currently means its vaccine passports will be valid for 270 days after the second dose is received.

However, from February 1 that is being shortened to 180 days – just six months – after which a booster jab is required.

Belgium

Belgium has given an even shorter time frame for double vaxxed people to get their booster.

From March 1, vaccine certificates will only be valid for 150 days after a second dose, giving people just five months to get their booster.

“This means that anyone who was vaccinated with one dose (only Janssen) or two doses (Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Oxford) before October 1 must have had a booster shot before March 1,” the Belgian Consultation Committee said.

“Otherwise, the validity of the vaccination certificate will expire.”

United Arab Emirates

The UAE is the first country to have already banned visitors from entering if they don't have three Covid jabs.

As of January 10, all travellers entering Dubai have not been deemed fully vaccinated unless they've had a booster.

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