Mexican vaccine certificate to enter the EU
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Mexican vaccine certificates contain only the name of the vaccine (e.g. Astrazeneca / Pfizer) and not where it was produced. The EU offers entry exemptions to "fully vaccinated travellers from outside of the Union" as defined here, and many countries require a health entry form to be completed (e.g. here).
The proof of vaccination requires specification of which vaccine (e.g. Astrazeneca EU vaxzevria / Astrazeneca - Japan vaxzevria etc) which is not demonstrable through the Mexican vaccine passport. Does anyone have experience of entering the EU with a certificate issued in Mexico and if so, how to determine the correct vaccine origin for the entry form?
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The EU Digital COVID Certificate
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