Starting Sunday, first of August , all passengers aged at least 12 years old, must present upon arrival in Germany, proof of vaccination against COVID-19, passing through the disease or the negative result of a test. According to the information published by the German authorities, the documents can be submitted on paper or in electronic format and must be written in one of the languages German, English, French, Italian or Spanish.
New rules for entering German territory according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Proof of vaccination is accepted only if the vaccination schedule with a vaccine approved in the European Union is complete and at least 14 days have elapsed since the last dose of vaccine, and proof of previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 virus and, the healing is done on the basis of a laboratory test performed at least 28 days, but not more than 6 months before entering the German territory.
Also, the proof of testing for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made by presenting the negative result of a PCR type test performed at most 72 hours before entering the German territory or of an antigen test performed at most 48 hours before