Europe Welcomes Vaccinated Tourists: Five COVID-19 Vaccines Approved for Entry

Any tourist, including Moroccans, vaccinated against Covid-19 can now travel to Europe. A total of five vaccines are authorized.
If a tourist has received the two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, from Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Astrazeneca, or Johnson & Johnson, dated at least four days, they are now authorized to cross the borders of Europe. Thus, "states will be able to accept tourists who have received one of the serums that have received emergency approval from the WHO, such as the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine."
However, although the decision is made by the twenty-seven, each country could organize it differently by requiring PCR tests or quarantine and others, still to ensure the safety of everyone. Currently, Australia, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Israel are on the list of authorized countries, and this list could expand over time.
Moreover, given the health stability prevailing in Morocco and since the vaccines administered in the kingdom are on the list of authorized vaccines, Morocco is about to be included in this list. As of May 20, 7,267,431 Moroccans have already received the first dose of the vaccine and 4,748,289 the two doses.
For its part, Spain is once again giving Moroccans the opportunity to have Schengen visas. However, visa applicants must have obtained a Schengen visa of at least six months or two Schengen visas of three months during the past two years.
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