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    EU, MEPs agree one-year extension for COVID Certificate

    npsnps14 June 2022
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    (BRUSSELS) – Negotiating teams from the European Parliament and EU Council agreed Monday to keep the EU Digital COVID Certificate framework in place for another year, until June 2023.

    By extending the legal framework by a year, EU lawmakers say they want to ensure that EU citizens have the right to free movement in case there is a new variant of concern.

    Negotiators have agreed that Member states should refrain from imposing additional restrictions to free movement to EUDCC holders. Member States will only be allowed to do so where such restrictions are necessary, proportionate and non-discriminatory for the purpose of safeguarding public health.

    MEPs also ensured that a clause was added asking the Commission to assess if the EUDCC scheme is still needed after six months -at the end of 2022-, based on the latest scientific advice from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the Health Security Committee.

    At that point, the Commission will also have to issue an overview describing all the developments of the EUDCC at national and international level. The scheme should then be repealed as soon as the epidemiological situation so allows.

    The informal deal will now have to be formally adopted by both the Parliament and the Council, in order for it to enter into force by 30 June, when the current rules expire. The vote in plenary is scheduled for the 23-24 June session in Brussels.

    Further information, European Parliament

    Procedure file (EU citizens)

    Procedure file (third-country nationals)

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