Coronavirus: SafePass only for those who are fully vaccinated as of today

Modifications to the vaccination requirement for SafePass

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Only the fully vaccinated will be issued the SafePass vaccination from today, October 18.

As announced by the Ministry of Health, it was deemed necessary to make the necessary amendments to the condition for the issuance of SafePass regarding vaccination. Specifically, by decision of the Council of Ministers, from October 18, only fully vaccinated individuals will be able to issue SafePass (vaccination with both vaccine doses or with the Janssen single-dose vaccine).

Those who do not wish to take the 2nd dose, from October 18 onwards, for SafePass purposes, should have a negative result from a PCR or rapid antigen test with a strength of 72 hours. Individuals who do not complete their vaccination schedule after the days required between the 1st and 2nd doses should have their own PCR or rapid antigen test at private pharmacies or clinical laboratories.

Finally, it is clarified that the conditions for issuing a SafePass with a certificate of recovery from the disease COVID-19 in the last 6 months and with a certificate of negative test (PCR or rapid antigen test) with a validity of 72 hours, are not affected and continue to be valid as they are.