15 EU countries already rolling out Digital COVID certificate

More than half of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) have started to use the EU Digital COVID-19 Certificate (EUDCC) as of Wednesday, preparing for the tourism boom in the summer.

All the 27 EU member states have to apply for the certificate from July 1, and so far 15 of them have signed up, including Belgium, the host country of the European Commission, according to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

In a video statement issued ahead of her tour of the bloc's capitals, von der Leyen called on the member states to sign up before July 1. "If you want to, as a member state, you can sign up early voluntarily," she said.

Von der Leyen led by example by showing her own certificate downloaded on a mobile phone, and said she was "very curious to test and see how this certificate will work."

The regulation on the certificate was signed into law on Monday. The EUDCC will enable EU residents to travel safely during the summer within the borders of the bloc, without additional restrictions.

"Everyone who is fully vaccinated, or tested negative, or has recovered from COVID, can get one," said von der Leyen.

Travel restrictions may be applied if deemed necessary, for example in the case of a variant of concern, but must be proportionate.

The EUDCC will not be a legal requirement for travel within the Schengen area, and will not be considered a travel document.

(c) Xinhua

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