Covid-19: Jersey announces vaccination certification scheme for travel

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People who have had two doses of a vaccine will still be tested on arrival

Fully-vaccinated people arriving in Jersey do not need to isolate as part of a new Covid-19 certification scheme.

Those travelling from green or amber areas in Jersey's traffic light system, external will still need to have a test on arrival.

However, they must have had both doses of the jab in the Common Travel Area, external, the Government of Jersey said.

The fully vaccinated will receive a certificate of their status under new travel rules on 28 May.

The system simplifies the current system of self-isolation based on infection rates at local authority level, with England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Guernsey and the Isle of Man given separate classifications.

Currently, everywhere is on track to have green status - with coronavirus cases below 50 per 100,000 people based on a 14-day infection rate - apart from Northern Ireland which is set to be amber.

Rules for arrivals

Fully-vaccinated arrivals will still be required to be tested, the government confirmed.

People coming from green and amber areas who are not fully vaccinated must continue to follow existing travel rules in place.

The government also announced children under 11 coming from green and amber areas will not have to register for travel or be tested.

However, those between 11 and 17 years old will be required to self-isolate until they test negative from an arrival test and register for travel.

Paper certificates

Over 57,000 people in Jersey have had one vaccine dose, external, with 40,000 having both.

Everyone who has had two doses by 28 May will receive a physical certificate by 10 June.

Following the initial phase, the programme will automatically send a certificate two weeks after a second dose.

Residents of Jersey will be able to show their vaccination status by putting their social security number into the government's pre-travel registration form, external, which all travellers must continue to fill out before coming to the island.

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