Manchester United's tour of Thailand and Australia could not have gone much better.
03.07.2022 - 18:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
In response to Covid-19 rates improving, most EU countries have dropped entry rules to allow restriction-free travel to boost tourism.
However, five EU countries will keep their entry rules in place for the rest of the summer, reports SchengenVisaInfo.com. These include France, Malta, S pain, the Netherlands and Portugal.
While these countries have managed to stabilise Covid-19, they continue to enforce travel restrictions. Below are the current Covid-19 entry rules for all five countries and who they apply to.
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A vaccination certificate must show that the holder has completed primary vaccination in the last nine months or has received a booster shot.
A recovery certificate is acceptable as long is it proves that the holder has recovered in the last six months
PCR and rapid antigen tests are sufficient, with the former being taken 72 hours before arrival and 24 hours for the latter
The following EU nations have lifted all Covid-19 entry rules, meaning travellers from all countries can enter restriction-free:
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