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<blockquote data-quote="henrus" data-source="post: 2337854" data-attributes="member: 64338"><p>Yep, in Switzerland to go to 2G+ venues (bars where you stand up, hotel pools/spa/sauna) you need to have the booster shot in the last 4 months otherwise you can still go in but need a rapid test from the chemist taken in the last 24 hours in addition to 2 jabs in the last 12 months.</p><p></p><p>For me as I'd had my booster shot it made sense just to reapply for a new swiss certifcate given the cost of a rapid test was about $40 and that was also the cost of the conversion.</p><p></p><p></p><p>France, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg all have rules that require boosters. They're not required everywhere but some places require them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henrus, post: 2337854, member: 64338"] Yep, in Switzerland to go to 2G+ venues (bars where you stand up, hotel pools/spa/sauna) you need to have the booster shot in the last 4 months otherwise you can still go in but need a rapid test from the chemist taken in the last 24 hours in addition to 2 jabs in the last 12 months. For me as I'd had my booster shot it made sense just to reapply for a new swiss certifcate given the cost of a rapid test was about $40 and that was also the cost of the conversion. France, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg all have rules that require boosters. They're not required everywhere but some places require them. [/QUOTE]
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