EU wants test-free travel for vaccinated residents - CNN

(CNN) — Traveling around Europe may be about to get less complicated for fully vaccinated travelers from countries within the European Union.
The EU is recommending that vaccinated residents should not be required to undergo testing or quarantine measures when entering member states.
This means that fully vaccinated travelers could be allowed to move freely around the bloc's 27 member states provided each country follows the guidance.
Individual EU destinations are permitted to issue their own additional restrictions, and many have opted to do so since the bloc's first recommendations on restrictions were issued at the start of the pandemic.
'Co-ordinated approach'
While the guidance change would also apply to those who've recently recovered from Covid-19, testing requirements would remain in place for the unvaccinated.
The update guidance, which was announced on Tuesday, stresses that "a traveler's Covid-19 vaccination, test or recovery status, as evidenced by a valid EU digital Covid Certificate, should be the key determinant" for travel within Europe moving forward.
However, exceptions may be advisable with regards to "travel to and from dark red areas, where the virus is circulating at very high levels."
Those who do not hold a digital certificate may be required to undergo a test no later than 24 hours after their arrival.
"Omicron offers plausible hope for stabilization and normalization," he said, before warning nations not to drop their guard just yet as, "too many people who need the vaccine remain unvaccinated."
Top photo: A testing facility at Brandenburg Airport in Berlin, (STEFANIE LOOS/AFP/Getty Images)
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