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Proof or recovery certificate - for travel - help

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popsickle555 · 22/04/2022 12:06

I have had Covid twice plus 2 x vaccines but the last dose was back in August 2021. I have been told by my cardiologist not to get an MRNA booster due to a reaction to my second jab. I can get an 'exemption' but it sounds like a faff/longwinded but will follow it up. I have also just had Covid again 3 weeks ago. Does anyone know how to go about getting a certificate of recovery for travel purposes? I have the positive PCR on record as it was just before they stopped them. It's on my Covid passport but it says it expires in about 2 weeks? Does 'recovery from Covid' only last 6 weeks?!

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Trudij123 · 24/04/2022 09:49

You can get a letter from your doctor to say when you last tested positive and it’s been more than 7 days and you no longer have symptoms - according to my doctor it will cost about 20-40 ( he wasn’t sure)

Cookerhood · 26/04/2022 08:24

You can still get AZ as a booster under such circumstances.

Janek · 26/04/2022 08:46

I think it might just be the covid certificate that expires in two weeks - they are valid for four weeks every time you 'create' one. I had covid in January and my PCR result is still on my travel pass afaik.

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