From July 1, Cyprus will not require vaccinated travelers from Ukraine (regardless of their citizenship) to have a negative PCR test for coronavirus, but according to the certificate, vaccinated CoviShield or CoronaVac will not be allowed into the country. This information was posted on Facebook by the Embassy of Cyprus in Ukraine.
Kirp recognizes the international certificates of inoculation issued in Ukraine “with one of the vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), or Sputnik V, or Sinopharm (BBIBP COVID-19) as of May 21”, which completed the vaccination course.
Such travelers are exempt from the need to be in self-isolation / quarantine.
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Meanwhile, as of June 29, EMA recognizes vaccines Moderna / Spikevax, Pfizer-BioNTech / Comirnaty, Johnson & Johnson / Janssen, as well as those produced at the Oxford-AstraZeneca / Vaxzevria European factories. There is no data on whether people vaccinated with “astrazeneca” from South Korea’s SK BioScience are allowed into the EU.
In other words, those vaccinated in Ukraine with “Kovishield” or “Coronavac” will not be allowed on Kirp according to the vaccination certificate.

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