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That’s it, the European Health Pass is available for travel this summer

That’s it, the European Health Pass is available for travel this summer

It is the long-awaited precious sesame by thousands of travelers: the European Health Pass that makes it easy to travel across the continent from the start of summer. As our colleagues have revealed Parisian, Put this document online on the health insurance website this Friday morning. A four-sheet document entitled “EU Digital Govt Certificate” with a second QR code, with first and last names and the holder’s date of birth.

To get this European Health Pass, go to the site https://attestation-vaccin.ameli.fr/ Then identify yourself using the identifiers registered via the France link. After completing this step, all you have to do is download the document in PDF format. If you do not want to convert the QR code in the second leaflet to a digital certificate, you can print and use it. But for those who want to keep it in the TousAntiCovid app, another flash code on the third page allows it to be downloaded in the “My Notebook” section of the app.

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Complete vaccination

While this certification is not mandatory, it is free and should enable the regulation of procedures and regulations across the continent. This currently only concerns passengers who have received two doses of the vaccine. But for those who receive their size after this date, the QR code will also be compliant. It replaces the “2D-DOC” QR codes used until then.

According to our colleagues, the device should be extended to all those who have undergone PCR testing or to confirm the “immunity” associated with the latest pollution in early July. However, this document is not a sesame or open door for all countries. It is a good idea to know in advance about the rules that apply in the country where you want to go.

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