michaelporourke
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Hi everyone, I’m seeking input regarding my case.
I delayed getting a second booster (mainly because I got Covid in early June 2022).
I am scheduled to fly on September 12. And now I’m worried whether I am permitted to travel because of Spain’s entry requirements.
I’m a little confused by what I’m reading on the Spanish and US travel websites, so I’d appreciate someone confirming whether I’m permitted to travel. I’m trying to determine if I need to get a second booster and whether there is not a minimum time requirement before I’m allowed to enter Spain. Or if at this stage, that won’t work, and I need to schedule a PCR test before departure as my only otion.
My Case
I had two shots of Moderna (March 30 and April 27, 2021). I then got the booster on November 18, 2021. That booster was more than 270 days to my departure date on September 12. I the. had Covid in early June this year, but never got any certificate from my doctor that I was no longer negative (I just took at-home tests).
I am seeking clarification regarding this text below from the US Embassy in Spain:
“Vaccines are valid from 14 days after the last dose up to 270 days. If more than 270 days (9 months) have passed since receiving the last required dose of their COVID-19 vaccine, U.S. citizens must show proof of having received a booster shot. The booster shot certificate is valid since the day it was administered.”
Vaccines are valid from 14 days after the last dose. However, I see they say the booster shot certificate is valid from the day administered. So does that mean if I get an additional booster shot I’ll be okay entering Spain (in other words, the minimum 14-day period applies to the first two doses of the vaccine, and not the booster, which has no waiting period)?
It seems there is a definition difference between “vaccine” and “booster”?
Thanks for your help!
I delayed getting a second booster (mainly because I got Covid in early June 2022).
I am scheduled to fly on September 12. And now I’m worried whether I am permitted to travel because of Spain’s entry requirements.
I’m a little confused by what I’m reading on the Spanish and US travel websites, so I’d appreciate someone confirming whether I’m permitted to travel. I’m trying to determine if I need to get a second booster and whether there is not a minimum time requirement before I’m allowed to enter Spain. Or if at this stage, that won’t work, and I need to schedule a PCR test before departure as my only otion.
My Case
I had two shots of Moderna (March 30 and April 27, 2021). I then got the booster on November 18, 2021. That booster was more than 270 days to my departure date on September 12. I the. had Covid in early June this year, but never got any certificate from my doctor that I was no longer negative (I just took at-home tests).
I am seeking clarification regarding this text below from the US Embassy in Spain:
“Vaccines are valid from 14 days after the last dose up to 270 days. If more than 270 days (9 months) have passed since receiving the last required dose of their COVID-19 vaccine, U.S. citizens must show proof of having received a booster shot. The booster shot certificate is valid since the day it was administered.”
Vaccines are valid from 14 days after the last dose. However, I see they say the booster shot certificate is valid from the day administered. So does that mean if I get an additional booster shot I’ll be okay entering Spain (in other words, the minimum 14-day period applies to the first two doses of the vaccine, and not the booster, which has no waiting period)?
It seems there is a definition difference between “vaccine” and “booster”?
Thanks for your help!
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