Travel Asked by Nean Der Thal on October 24, 2021
Are there any countries that consider people who survived a COVID-19 infection as immune people and let them in without quarantine or testing?
I am currently recovering and should be considered fully recovered in 5 days (according to the local protocol), so I thought I would take a few days off and go somewhere since I haven’t hit the road in almost 6 months now.
I know that Slovenia at least allows this. https://www.slovenia.info/en/plan-your-trip/all-you-need-to-know-for-a-healthy-and-safe-vacation-in-slovenia
Answered by Roopayan Ghosh on October 24, 2021
Timatic offers a map where you can tap on a country and see details. For most countries, you can see just what the restrictions are.
Don't know how accurate Timatic is—they say only Mexico and Afghanistan have no restrictions, while Kayak has very different data, which they claim is updated daily.
Answered by WGroleau on October 24, 2021
What you describe is called an immunity passport, but while there's been lots of discussion about them, to date there are no countries that issue or accept them. See the Wikipedia article for details:
Answered by lambshaanxy on October 24, 2021
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