What is the COVID 3G standard and which countries are applying it with the Omicron variant?

What is the COVID 3G standard and which countries are

Normalize COVID is leading us to rapid changes in all countries. Germany has been since the summer with ‘the 3G rule’ that comes from “Geimpft, Genesen, Getestet” (vaccinated, recovered, and tested negative). To make life as normal as possible, an advantage offered to those vaccinated.

And it is that the countries of the European Union have agreed to change their focus on restrictions on European travelers to stop the coronavirus, such as screening tests or quarantines, which are already disappearing.

This is the 3G standard

On Germany or Austriaa vaccinated person is a ‘recovered’ person, and has almost no restrictions of any kind to lead the life they want, whether in leisure, restaurants, travel, events… although they must present the COVID certificate.

This same classification of measures is applied to a large part of the European countries, Slovenia, Finland, Czechia, Estonia, Denmark, Croatia, Cyprus, Belgium, Bulgaria… COVID certificates must be presented before guests can enter cultural, leisure and sports facilities, restaurants and bars, tourist accommodation, indoor fairs and conferences, casinos and other places. The same rule applies to public assemblies, cultural events, sports competitions and cable car operators.

Measures that are applied in almost all countries to present the COVID certificate Until March 31st, when Ómicron is already ‘controlled’, despite the new mixed variant with Delta. In Liechtenstein, for example, masks must be worn in all indoor areas, a rule that applies to establishments and facilities where it is required. a 3G certificate: such as workplaces, catering establishments, restaurants and bars, and cultural, leisure and sports facilities. Events with fewer than 50 people, as well as religious functions and funerals, are not subject to the certificate requirements. Private events are completely exempt from the certificate requirement.

in Lithuania vaccination, recovery or negative test result certificates are required to enter most indoor premises, including non-essential shops, personal services, tourist accommodation, cultural, leisure and sports facilities, and restaurants and bars.

to be validthe European COVID vaccination certificate (EUDCC) must contain the following elements: proof of complete vaccination, completed at least 14 days before travel. The accepted vaccines are Comirnaty (covid-19 BioNtech tozinameran vaccine), Spikevax (COVID-19 Modern Vaccine), Vaxzevria (COVID-19 AstraZeneca Vaccine), COVID-19 Janssen Vaccine, COVID-19 AstraZeneca/SKBio vaccine, COVISHIELD (Serum Institute of India COVID-19 vaccine), COVID-19 vaccine BIBP/Sinopharm, Coronavac (COVID-19 vaccine Sinovac). Proof of recovery from covid-19 will be valid for 180 days.

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