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We are waiting with the whole world for the moment when we can travel to other countries without any worries. We crave this enormously, and this is at the top of most people's list of things to do again when the worst of the corona crisis is over. The European Parliament recently decided on an accelerated procedure to be able to approve the digital green certificate before the summer, to enable safe and free travel within the EU during the corona pandemic. According to the proposal of the European Commission, the certificate should contain information about whether the traveler has been vaccinated, whether they have a recent negative corona test result, and whether there is a recovery from a previous COVID infection.

Several countries are also trying to do everything they can to get tourism going again for next summer, preferably without quarantine. Last week, the government of Thailand announced that it was considering a plan to allow fully vaccinated tourists to the island of Phuket from July 1. Twenty-five thousand registrations in our own country were registered a week earlier for a pilot holiday to the Greek island of Rhodes. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made according to various medium recently announced that travelers traveling between New Zealand and Australia will no longer be required to be quarantined from April 19. According to the prime minister, the current corona situation is sufficient to allow this. The hope is that next summer we can go on holiday to another country again, one of the questions is whether this can be done without quarantine or not. We are not going anywhere for the time being, the travel restrictions apply until at least May 15th anyway.

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