Green Pass children
Good morning,
We want to book a hotel for skiing in February. I do have a question regarding Covid vaccinations and the Green Pass. We, parents, have a booster vaccination. Our kids 13 and 17 are double vaccinated but the vaccination is older then 6 month. Is it still possible that the kids go skiing? Will the double vaccination older then 6 month be enough for the Green Pass?
Thank you
Dagmar Schrewe
Question asked by Dagmar Schrewe on 05/01/2022 10:10:37
Your children need a valid "EU Digital Vaccination Pass" to be able to ski. But it is still too early to know exactly which rule will apply in February.
Answer by IS-Admin from 06/01/2022 22:22:09ATTENTION: From 10.01.2022
The following regulations must currently be observed for entry into Italy:
- Proof requirement: Proof of a complete Corona vaccination with a vaccine recognised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), which must not be older than 9 months, or proof of having recovered from a Covid 19 infection in the last 6 months.
- Test obligation: Proof of a negative PCR test, which must not be older than 48 hours, or a negative antigen test, which must not be older than 24 hours.
- Obligation to register: The digital entry form (Digital Passenger Locator Form - dPLF) must be completed prior to entry.
Answer by IS-Admin from 07/01/2022 14:14:48
We want to book a hotel for skiing in February. I do have a question regarding Covid vaccinations and the Green Pass. We, parents, have a booster vaccination. Our kids 13 and 17 are double vaccinated but the vaccination is older then 6 month. Is it still possible that the kids go skiing? Will the double vaccination older then 6 month be enough for the Green Pass?
Thank you
Dagmar Schrewe
Question asked by Dagmar Schrewe on 05/01/2022 10:10:37
Your children need a valid "EU Digital Vaccination Pass" to be able to ski. But it is still too early to know exactly which rule will apply in February.
Answer by IS-Admin from 06/01/2022 22:22:09ATTENTION: From 10.01.2022
The following regulations must currently be observed for entry into Italy:
- Proof requirement: Proof of a complete Corona vaccination with a vaccine recognised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), which must not be older than 9 months, or proof of having recovered from a Covid 19 infection in the last 6 months.
- Test obligation: Proof of a negative PCR test, which must not be older than 48 hours, or a negative antigen test, which must not be older than 24 hours.
- Obligation to register: The digital entry form (Digital Passenger Locator Form - dPLF) must be completed prior to entry.
Answer by IS-Admin from 07/01/2022 14:14:48