As of February 1, the EU will change the recommendations and stop labeling tourists according to the country they came from, but according to the tourist's immune status.
In a report published on the official website of the Union, they state that the recommendation will take effect as early as February 1st.
According to the publication, the EU will recommend treating fresh and vaccinated up to 270 days from the last vaccine dose as vaccinated and thus in fact a significant part of the EU countries are expected to operate, some countries may get a little worse.
It is important to clarify that this is a recommendation of the European Union and each country has its right to determine the conditions of entry into it.
In most cases, most align.
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It is important to take into account that only those who hold a European immunization or recovery certificate will be eligible to be part of the apparent change.
Israel is included in the European program and the Israeli immunization certificate is valid in Europe, so vaccinators in Israel are not expected to have a problem with it.
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Some countries are stricter when it comes to the entry of Israelis, a little more than the union's expected recommendation.
The Netherlands, for example, does not allow Israelis to enter the country without the need for isolation, even if they are fully vaccinated.
It is still unclear whether it will adopt the union's recommendation and open its gates to Israelis without the need for isolation.
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