EU moves to place Covid booster jabs at heart of travel rules

Commission says unrestricted travel between states should apply to those who get booster 9 months after jabs

People living in the European Union who want to travel around the bloc without being tested or going into quarantine should get a Covid booster jab nine months after their original vaccination, the European Commission has proposed.

The EU’s executive body said there should be a standard nine-month acceptance period for vaccines across the bloc, in an attempt to do away with a confusing mix of rules across the 27 member states.

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Source: The Guardian