Russia and Tajikistan will sign an agreement on mutual recognition of COVID-certificates
Russia and Tajikistan have concluded a communication on mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccination certificates. more natural published on the official information portal.
“Accept the proposal of the Ministry of Health of Russia, accepted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia and other interested federal executive authorities and previously worked out with the Tajik country, on the Agreement on the route across the border between the border of the Russian Federation and the statement of the Republic of Tajikistan on a mutually recognized certificate of vaccination against coronavirus infection (COVID-19 ),” the document reads.
Since July 2021, the authorities of the EU and the Russian Federation have made a very important agreement on the mutual recognition of vaccination certificates with an application, but it has not been achieved.
On July 1, Rospotrebnadzor lifted coronavirus restrictions for the duration of the pandemic due to a decrease in the risk of morbidity. Later, WHO announced an increase in the incidence of coronavirus in the world by 30% in two weeks – mostly people get sick with sub-variants of the omicron strain BA.4 and BA.5.
On July 15, a decision was made at the operational headquarters for the fight against coronavirus to lift all restrictions on border crossings that were in place in connection with the pandemic, Interfax reported. In addition, the operational headquarters decided to happen from the passage of PCR tests of citizens of Belarus who arrived in Russia by agricultural transport.