From August 13, you will need to present a Govt certificate at the gateway to outdoor events that bring together more than 1,500 visitors a day. For example it could be football matches, festivals this summer or the Grand Prix of the Spa-Francorschamps. Duty is about adults, but also minors.
So, from that date, people under the age of eighteen can access the Govt Safe PE application, the organization’s co-developer Digital Valentaren said Monday with the federal government’s eHealth site.
To get it, two options are possible.
First and foremost parents worry: they can download their children’s Govt certificates via the site Masande You l’application via CovidSafeBE.
The other option is about children and first: Minors can now keep their certificates in use on their smartphone.
Note that this obligation to provide health documentation also applies to events organized from September 1st.
So far, for travelers only
As a reminder, these “Covit Certificates” prove that the person they have is not sick with Covit-19 by a vaccine, a negative test or a cure. For now, they only care about the passengers. From July 1, in fact, a vaccination certificate (valid for one year from the date of complete vaccination), a test certificate (which confirms a negative result, valid for a period of 72 hours from the date of completion of the PCR test) or a recovery certificate (which is valid for at least 11 days after a positive screening – Heals from 19 and is valid for 180 days from the date of the test) must travel within the EU.
Since its launch on June 16, Govt Safe PE App has been installed by over 2.6 million people. Three-quarters of the required certificates are vaccination certificates. “This number will increase significantly in the coming weeks due to the large number of people being vaccinated.“, Digital Flanders.
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