COVID-19 certificates combine information on vaccination, recovery from the sickness and test results to avoid discrimination between citizens, a senior official said.Southern EU countries reliant on tourism hope such “passports” would help unlock its summer season this year but ran into opposition from Germany, France and Belgium stressing that inoculation is neither obligatory nor available to all.
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It about recovery for the people who had sickness, vaccination or test,” European Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders said on Thursday.“We don’t have mandatory vaccine so.