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Old Apr 25, 2021, 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by Goldorak
I have the same "problem" as you as I am travelling soon to a country that does not require anymore a PCR test for vaccinated people. I have been vaccinated in Paris and I just have 2 very bad looking papers (one per injection). The template they used was on letterhead paper of the hospital, xeroxed a million times, with blanks to fill (name/birth date of patients, name and batch number of the vaccine, date, name of the doctor supervising the vaccination). Sincerely I don't know how an official at a border can react to this
I know it is possible to obtain something looking better from the Social Security where all vaccinations are recorded instantly by the vaccination centers, but of course to make our life more complicated, it is not possible to download this from your Ameli account. You need to ask the vaccination center (or possibly a doctor ??) connected to the specific system to have it.
As said by Maaloc, it will be possible very soon to have an official QR code in the TousAntiCovid app with your vaccination status. It has been announced that it will start on 29/04. But, at the beginning, it will work only for storing PCR test results for domestic trips (to Corsica) and to DOM-TOM. But they have said that it should be accepted in all EU sometime in May, and hopefully elsewhere in June. What I understood is that vaccinated people will receive a sms from social security and you will need to go to the website sidep.gouv.fr to download your certificate in TousAntiCovid app.
https://solidarites-sante.gouv.fr/ac...-securiser-les
For my coming trip, I will not take any risk and I will have a PCR test. But I will try first to present my "bad looking" vaccination certificates to the officials to see how they react and, if problem, I will show my PCR test. I will of course report here .
I'm in the exact same situation as you, Goldorak, and I was wondering the same thing: I have two rather informal-looking A4 pieces of paper for each injection, signed by the supervising doctor of the Parisian vaccination center, but I do question how travel authorities will react to my current documentation if presented.
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