EU immunity certificate is now available for travel
Hungary was the first country to introduce an immunity certificate and an application showing vaccination details, and is now introducing the EU immunity certificate.
Hungary was the first country to introduce an immunity certificate and an application showing vaccination details, and is now introducing the EU immunity certificate.
So far, Hungary has concluded bilateral agreements with 13 countries on mutually recognizing immunity certificates.
The prime minister said the 137,000 people who have failed to return for the second COVID vaccine dose will have their immunity certificate deleted from the official register.
The foreign minister noted that Hungary far outpaced most countries in Europe in terms of the vaccination rate.
Foreigners are able to visit three international car races this summer with a negative COVID test.
From today, Hungarian and Moroccan citizens who have been inoculated against Covid-19 will no longer be required to stay in isolation or present negative test results.
The decision was made after intensive talks with Slovak officials, ensuring that “families, friends and communities can get together once again”.
Slovak Foreign Minister Ivan Korčok said foreigners inoculated with Russian and Chinese vaccines will be allowed into the country.
The foreign minister noted that Hungary is in talks with many countries on the mutual recognition of immunity certificates.
László Kövér asked his Austrian counterpart to help create the conditions for Austria and Hungary to sign an agreement on the mutual recognition of each other’s COVID immunity certificates.
The EESZT app available for Android and iOS is currently running in test mode.
Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey and Bahrain have agreed to recognize Hungary’s vaccination certificate.
Hungary has reached agreements on mutual recognition of immunity certificates with Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Romania and Bahrain.