Governments have been urged to adopt new World Health Organization guidance that recommends against requiring proof of vaccinations as a mandatory condition of entry to a country.
The International Air Transport Association described WHO guidelines released July 2 as “common sense, risk-based recommendations “that would allow international air travel to resume.
In addition to not requiring a COVID vaccine certificate as a mandatory entry condition, WHO recommends removing measures such as testing and quarantine measures for vaccinated travelers.
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It calls on governments to ensure alternative pathways using PCR and rapid antigen tests for international read more ⇒
Source:: AirlineRatings.Com