The Government of Iceland reports around 4,500 people in the country have received their second vaccination injection against COVID-19 and will thus be considered fully vaccinated.
The Directorate of Health is now finalizing a digital solution that enables those individuals to obtain a vaccination certificate online atĀ www.heilsuvera.is.
The certificate must be in accordance with existing European standards and the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis. The aim is to facilitate the movement of people between countries, so that individuals can present a vaccine certificate at the border and be exempt from COVID-19 border measures in accordance with the rules of the country concerned.
As announced earlier this month, the Minister of Health has decided that vaccination certificates that meet the Chief Epidemiologist of Icelandās guidelines and are issued in an EEA/EFTA state will be valid at the Icelandic border. Those presenting such a certificate are exempt from official border restrictions and are therefore not obliged to undergo a screening.
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