Govt allows persons with one dose of COVID-19 vaccine to cross border without self-isolation
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has allowed persons who have a COVID certificate confirming vaccination with one or more doses of WHO-approved vaccines or recovering from COVID-19 not to self-isolate when crossing the state border.
The government approved relevant amendments to the quarantine resolution with a one-day revision at a session on Wednesday.
Previously, according to the text of the document, in order to freely cross the border, it was necessary to have a document on the full course of vaccination.
The document also amends the annex to the procedure for the formation and use of the COVID certificate, in particular, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson was added to the list of vaccines.
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