After having found the terraces, you now want to travel to another country in Europe. For this, most countries require you to provide your vaccination certificate or a negative test carried out less than 72 hours ago.

But if you have been infected with Covid, you must wait three months to receive your injection. And your PCR test can turn out positive even if you are completely cured and can no longer infect anyone.

Certificate of reinstatement

To prove that you have already been infected and that you are cured, you will be able to present a certificate of recovery. That is to say a positive PCR or antigen test, dating from more than two weeks ago and less than two months ago. This positive test will prove that you were sick long enough ago.

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However, to leave France, these certificates will only become valid from the entry into force of the European health pass on July 1. Until then, where can you go in Europe?

European health pass

As for the countries in red on the map, people who have recently had the Covid will have to wait for the implementation of the European health pass on July 1 to be able to visit them again.

According to French regulations, there is a one-month delay between the date on which you will no longer be entitled to the certificate of recovery and the date on which you will be entitled to the vaccination. However, not all European countries have adopted exactly the same rules: find out according to your destination on France Diplomacy.