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<blockquote data-quote="HDTV" data-source="post: 1250242" data-attributes="member: 172508"><p>Som jag tolkar det, vi, från Sverige har följande alternativ :</p><p>1) Två sprutor + pcr-test</p><p>2) Två sprutor + booster</p><p></p><p>Nedan är hämtat från Saalbachs sida:</p><p></p><p>Entry regulations</p><p>For everyone who enters Austria, a general 2G+ regulation applies. This means that a current PCR test (max. 72 hours old) or a booster vaccination must be presented in addition to a 2G proof in order to enter the country. Otherwise, entry is possible, but quarantine must be started immediately, which is terminated by a negative PCR test result. For children of school age, the exceptions listed above also apply to entry within the framework of the 2G regulation.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>After a recent recovery, PCR tests can sometimes still be positive. Therefore, persons who have recovered in the past 90 days can submit a medical certificate instead of a PCR test. You can find the relevant form here.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>For more details please check the website of the Austrian Tourist Board.</p><p></p><p>The 2G regulation applies in practically all areas relevant to tourism, such as accommodation, gastronomy and ski lifts.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>The 2G-regulation is fulfilled by anyone who has been vaccinated with an EMA-approved vaccine for the EU or has recovered and can prove this accordingly (green pass, etc.)</p><p>Vaccination certificates are generally valid for 270 days (certificates without booster shot only for 180 days as of 1 February 2022) from the date of full immunisation with an EMA-approved vaccine for the EU. Note: Single Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccinations are not considered as full immunisation in Austria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDTV, post: 1250242, member: 172508"] Som jag tolkar det, vi, från Sverige har följande alternativ : 1) Två sprutor + pcr-test 2) Två sprutor + booster Nedan är hämtat från Saalbachs sida: Entry regulations For everyone who enters Austria, a general 2G+ regulation applies. This means that a current PCR test (max. 72 hours old) or a booster vaccination must be presented in addition to a 2G proof in order to enter the country. Otherwise, entry is possible, but quarantine must be started immediately, which is terminated by a negative PCR test result. For children of school age, the exceptions listed above also apply to entry within the framework of the 2G regulation. After a recent recovery, PCR tests can sometimes still be positive. Therefore, persons who have recovered in the past 90 days can submit a medical certificate instead of a PCR test. You can find the relevant form here. For more details please check the website of the Austrian Tourist Board. The 2G regulation applies in practically all areas relevant to tourism, such as accommodation, gastronomy and ski lifts. The 2G-regulation is fulfilled by anyone who has been vaccinated with an EMA-approved vaccine for the EU or has recovered and can prove this accordingly (green pass, etc.) Vaccination certificates are generally valid for 270 days (certificates without booster shot only for 180 days as of 1 February 2022) from the date of full immunisation with an EMA-approved vaccine for the EU. Note: Single Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccinations are not considered as full immunisation in Austria. [/QUOTE]
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