The recovery certificate is not necessary for people vaccinated against COVID-19.
People vaccinated against COVID-19 do not need a certificate of recovery. People vaccinated against COVID-19 can go to public places without a certificate of recovery. However, it is recommended to respect the intervals between vaccinations and to vaccinate children from 12 months.
The COVID-19 recovery certificate is an official document that proves that you have tested positive for COVID-19 and have recovered. This document allows you to travel to certain countries that have travel restrictions in place for people with COVID-19.
A COVID-19 recovery certificate is an official document that proves that you have tested positive for COVID-19 and have recovered. This document allows you to travel to certain countries that have travel restrictions for people with COVID-19.
If you test positive for COVID-19, you should get vaccinated against measles. The measles vaccine is recommended for anyone over six months old. You should get vaccinated at least two weeks before your trip.
If you are unable to get vaccinated before your trip, you must follow certain restrictions. You should not travel if you are pregnant, have a weakened immune system, have cancer, or are 65 or older.
If you can’t get vaccinated before you travel, you should be careful of people who might get measles. Children under 5, pregnant women, people 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are at risk of getting measles.
COVID-19: can we live with a cured person?
Covid-19: Can we live with a person being treated?
According to the latest recommendations, it is possible to live with a person cured of Covid-19 if certain rules are respected. First, two measles vaccinations are recommended before cohabitation. It is therefore important to respect certain rules, such as washing your hands regularly, paying attention to contact and barrier gestures and avoiding public places. Finally, it is recommended to vaccinate all family members to prevent the spread of the virus.