Austria has become the second country to set an expiry date for Covid-19 vaccine passports, causing further confusion for travellers.
On Tuesday the country announced that it is stamping a maximum validity period of 270 days – around nine months – on proof of vaccination, which is currently needed to visit the country.
This means that UK travellers who received their second vaccine injection in January only have until October 2021 to visit the country before their vaccine passport is deemed invalid.
“For single shot vaccines, you must show that you received the vaccine more than 21 but no more than 270 days before arrival,” say the Foreign Office’s new guidelines for entering Austria.
“For double-shot vaccines, you must show that you have received the first injection more than 21 days but no more than 90 days before arrival, or the second injection no more than 270 days before arrival.”
Visitors can instead show a negative Covid test result, or evidence of recent recovery…
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