From 9 May; vaccinated individuals are exempt from different NPIs (i.e. contact restrictions; curfew; mandatory quarantine; contactless individual sport alone and they do not need a negative test proof to do shopping).
Vaccination:
Covid-19 Vaccination -
From 9 May; individuals who have recovered from a COVID-19 infection are exempt from different NPIs (i.e. contact restrictions; curfew; mandatory quarantine; contactless individual sport alone and they do not need a negative test proof to do shopping).
Until a 7-day incidence of 150 per 100 000; people can go shopping when they have an appointment and proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
THIS COUNTRY IS READY TO CONNECT TO THE EU DIGITAL COVID CERTIFICATE GATEWAY
It is believed that persons who have been vaccinated more than 270 days ago will be considered unvaccinated when reaching Germany if they haven’t yet received a booster shot.
Proof of vaccination against COVID-19
Proof of vaccination completed at least 14 days after receiving the full vaccination. Vaccines authorised by the Paul Ehrlich Institute are accepted: Pfizer-BioNtech, Moderna, Oxford-AstraZenica, Novavax, and Johnson & Johnson/Janssen (as of 15 January, in the case of Janssen/Johnson & Johnson a second dose of one of the specificed vaccines is required. A period of at least 14 days must have elapsed since receiving the last vaccine dose).
From 9 May; vaccinated individuals are exempt from different NPIs (i.e. contact restrictions; curfew; mandatory quarantine; contactless individual sport alone and they do not need a negative test proof to do shopping).
From 9 May; individuals who have recovered from a COVID-19 infection are exempt from different NPIs (i.e. contact restrictions; curfew; mandatory quarantine; contactless individual sport alone and they do not need a negative test proof to do shopping).
Until a 7-day incidence of 150 per 100 000; people can go shopping when they have an appointment and proof of a negative COVID-19 test.