The Covid-19 certificates that restrict access to restaurants, gyms and other venues across Europe were supposed to be transitory, but look likely to remain for a while
PARIS—The passes that restrict access to restaurants, gyms and many other venues across Europe were supposed to be transitory, but with the specter of a winter resurgence of Covid-19 infections, they look likely to stay, at least
until next year., until July 31, 2022. The document—offering proof of vaccination, recent testing for, or recent recovery from the coronavirus—is mandatory for everything from sitting at a Parisian cafe to boarding a high-speed train.
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