{"id":13408,"date":"2022-07-06T03:12:51","date_gmt":"2022-07-06T00:12:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pavaedu.com\/?p=13408"},"modified":"2022-07-14T06:52:16","modified_gmt":"2022-07-14T03:52:16","slug":"what-is-a-green-pass-how-can-i-get-one","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pavaedu.com\/en\/what-is-a-green-pass-how-can-i-get-one\/","title":{"rendered":"What is a Green Pass? How Can I Get One?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Green Pass, which is a vaccination certificate, is a document proving that people have been vaccinated against the Coronavirus. This certificate also contains information about whether the person has been positive for Covid 19 in the last 6 months. If applicable, the Covid 19 negative test result obtained within the last 48 hours is also recorded on this certificate.<\/p>\n
People with this document gain the right to enter closed areas such as cafes, bars, restaurants, shopping malls, movie theatres, stadiums and so on. The Green Pass, which began to be implemented in line with the decision taken by the Italian government and is also known as the “Green Pass” internationally, was announced as the “Reinforced Green Pass” document on November 24, 2021 and enforced after being accepted as a “Super Green Pass” document in the public. The main goal of the said application is to prevent the increase in cases in the coronavirus epidemic and to increase the demand for ongoing vaccination campaigns.<\/p>\n
The Green Pass, which has become a mandatory document for urban public transport use and intercity journeys, is also among the plans to be put into practice in these countries in order to facilitate free movement among European Union member states. In the following stages, this application, in which the first steps have been taken to transform it into a global control system, continues to evolve in coordination under the supervision of the World Health Organization.<\/p>\n
The Green Pass certificate minimises travel requirements, particularly the PCR test results of the certificate holders and information on whether they have developed antibodies.<\/p>\n
What are the Requirements for Getting a Green Pass?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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To obtain the Green Pass certificate, the administered vaccine must be approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Italian pharmaceutical agency. The person who will receive the Green Pass must report all vaccinations or the Covid 19 negative test result within the past 48 hours. According to this:<\/p>\n
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Green Pass certificates will remain valid for six months from 7 days (for Pfizer vaccine) or 14 days (for Modern and AstraZeneca vaccines) after receiving the last dose of vaccines with two doses or more.<\/li>\n
Vaccines approved by said agents; Comirnaty (Pfizer-BioNtech), Spikevax (Moderna), Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca), and the Covid 19 vaccine Janssen (Janssen-Johnson & Johnson).<\/li>\n
If 15 days have passed since the first dose of these vaccines and the second dose of vaccine has been completed, or if the person can present the Covid 19 he\/she has spent in the last 6 months with an official document, he\/she can get the Green Pass certificate.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
The Italian Ministry of Health states that the vaccination certificate of people applying for the purpose of entering Italy must show that the “vaccination cycle has been completed”.<\/p>\n
-If the vaccination is a single dose of Johnson & Johnson, this is considered a completed vaccination cycle.<\/p>\n
-If the administered vaccine requires 2 doses of vaccine to complete the vaccination cycle, the Italian Ministry of Health states that both doses must be completed in order to be considered vaccinated in parallel.<\/p>\n
-There are also cases where a certificate of recovery is valid instead of a Green Pass in order to enter Italy.<\/p>\n
Travellers from countries on the C list of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs can enter Italy with an EU Digital Covid Certificate or an equivalent rescue certificate obtained through recovery and without quarantine.<\/p>\n
People who have stayed in or passed through the USA, Canada and Japan within 14 days before entry (for those coming from D-list countries) can also use recovery certificates instead of vaccination certificates for entry without the need for quarantine.<\/p>\n
Passengers who do not have a valid vaccination certificate and come from countries on the D list are quarantined for 5 days from their entry into Italy. Unvaccinated children are exempt from quarantine requirements on entry to Italy if they are travelling with a fully vaccinated parent. However, if the unvaccinated child is 12 years or older, they will not be able to enter the activities and venues where the Green Pass is required.<\/p>\n
Travellers to Italy are also encouraged to use the interactive questionnaire provided by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to check the current entry requirements for their country of origin and the countries they have travelled to within 14 days before entering Italy. In this way, people can access more detailed information.<\/p>\n
How To Get The Green Pass?<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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There is a different procedure for people who have been vaccinated in Turkey and Italy for Green Pass applications.<\/p>\n
Green Pass certificate for people vaccinated in Italy can be obtained by authenticating with the AUTHCODE code, SPID or CIE credentials (if there is a health card), through the IO App, with the IMMUNI App (if there is a health card) or by accessing the electronic health record. Here, after vaccination, people receive an email or SMS notification containing AUTHCODE within 48 hours after the first dose. This notification also provides the opportunity to download the application to the phone.<\/p>\n
For people who have been vaccinated in Turkey, it is possible to apply for a Green Pass through E-Nab\u0131z, HES or HealtPass applications.<\/p>\n
Buying Green Pass Via E-Nab\u0131z<\/strong><\/p>\n
It is also possible to purchase a Green Pass through E-Nab\u0131z, which is a service application offered by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health for citizens to access the details of their medical r\u00e9sum\u00e9s. For this, first of all, it is necessary to log in to the “enabiz.gov.tr” internet address. Afterwards, the Covid 19 section on the main screen is entered. Click on the EU Compliant Health Passport button on the page that opens, followed by the ‘Create Vaccination Certificate’ button in the Vaccination Certificate section. Vaccine doses on the page are listed with their respective dates. Here, 2 QR codes can be created by pressing the ‘View’ and ‘Create Certificate’ buttons. These generated codes are suitable for use within the EU Digital Covid 19 Certificate Program.<\/p>\n