The European Union will propose a nine-month time limit on COVID-19 vaccine validity for travel into the bloc and will also suggest prioritising vaccinated travellers, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing a document, according to greekcitytimes.com.
The European Commission will advise its member states to continue to welcome travellers vaccinated with shots approved by the bloc, the report noted.
It added it will also suggest that countries reopen from January 10 to people vaccinated with shots greenlighted by the World Health Organization.
A report on the proposals, which cover travel from outside the EU, is expected later on Thursday, the report pointed out.
The news came at a time when the EU’s public health agency European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) suggested that COVID-19 vaccine boosters should be considered for all adults, in a major change to the agency’s guidance.
On Wednesday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also suggested that the EU make COVID booster shots a condition for travel across the bloc for people over the age of 60.
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