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Travelling to Belgium for half term break - am I understanding the covid rules correctly?

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pastaandpesto · 05/05/2022 10:21

This is our first trip abroad post-covid and although I think I am understanding the rules correctly, I am feeling anxious!

DH and I are fully vaccinated (booster in December 21) and both have successfully downloaded the pass on the NHS app.

DC1 is 14 and has had two doses in Oct/Dec 21. I haven't looked in to how we could get a pass for him.

DC2 and DC3 are both under 12.

I'm looking at the travel guidance here: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/belgium/entry-requirements

My interpretation of is is that because DH and I have proof of vaccination status, none of us will need to test or isolate, and DC1 doesn't need to provide evidence of vaccination status.

Have I got that right or am I missing something?!!

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balalake · 05/05/2022 12:20

I have looked at the Eurostar website, you need to fill in a form. No need to isolate.

www.eurostar.com/uk-en/service-information/coronavirus-and-eurostar-service/travel-requirements

hope that helps.

Planesmistakenforstars · 05/05/2022 13:33

I think your DC1 might need proof of vaccination. My understanding is that only under 12s are exempt. You will probably also need to complete a passenger locator form before travelling:
travel.info-coronavirus.be/public-health-passenger-locator-form

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