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Hungary and Cyprus reach agreement on immunity certificates

The foreign minister noted that Hungary is in talks with many countries on the mutual recognition of immunity certificates.

Hungary has reached an agreement with Cyprus on the mutual recognition of each other’s COVID-19 immunity certificates.

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said that under the agreement, Hungarians who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will no longer be required to stay in isolation in Cyprus or present negative tests when travelling there. Minister Szijjártó added that inoculated Hungarian citizens will be allowed to enter Cyprus without restrictions irrespective of which vaccine they received.

The minister also noted that Hungary is in talks with many countries on the mutual recognition of immunity certificates. Though many people are planning trips abroad during the summer, “travelling is fairly complicated right now” as many countries still have restrictions in place.