Originally Posted by
davidj1
Okay that makes sense for EU issued vaccines. What about for vaccines issued outside of the EU, for an EU citizen? For example, a vaccine issued in the US, Asia, or Australia? I'm hoping to arrive at a pharmacy at FRA or ZRH and have my EU records updated using a foreign vaccine certificate, so I'm good to go.
This thread talks about using a CDC card, but I assume that is specific for foreigners. Is the process the same for EU nationals?
I managed to get the certificates in Munich. The pharmacy was happy to do it once they figured out exactly what I wanted. They only wanted the passport and CDC card. The only thing that is different from my actual vaccine data is that they put in DE as the vaccination country instead of the US, as I assume the latter was not an option. My card also listed Pfizer - and when they asked, I said it was Pfizer/Biontech, and they took it from there. The biggest hassle was making sure they converted the dates correctly between US and EU format. I was vaccinated in early April, so it caused quite a bit of confusion.