Lithuanian Health Vice Minister Zivilie Simonaityte said earlier such a possibility should appear in the e.sveikata (e-health) system as of Monday.

Aimed at facilitating border checks, the EU digital COVID certificate will be issued to people who have had the coronavirus, have been vaccinated against it or have had tests for the coronavirus. Every country, however, will be able to set its own requirement for incoming people.

Under the existing rules in Lithuania, there are no additional restrictions for incoming or returning people who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus one week after they received the second doze of the Pfizer vaccine, two weeks after they received the second doze of the Moderna vaccine, 15 days after they received the second doze of the AstraZeneca vaccine or two weeks after they received the only doze of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Also, there are no restrictions for people who have had the virus for 180 days from their COVID-19 diagnosis confirmed by both a PCR and antigen tests. It is worth noting that the EU digital COVID certificate will only include information on the fact that a person has had the virus only after a positive PCR test result.

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