In Austria, the Covid-19 vaccine has a validity period. What does this mean for the Green Pass and for people that were vaccinated earlier in the year?
After much confusion, criticism and contradictory messages the UK government has discreetly changed its Covid border rules - meaning that those vaccinated in Europe with mixed doses are considered fully inoculated and therefore can avoid quarantine.
While Washington has not authorized the AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19, a European commissioner on Monday
expressed hope that travellers from the continent inoculated with the jab will soon be able to enter the United States.
Austria will tighten a range of Covid measures from next Wednesday onwards, however these will primarily apply only to those who have not been vaccinated.
Austrian Health Minister Wolfgang Mückstein has submitted a proposal to restrict nightclubs and apres ski venues only to those who have been vaccinated from October.
Vienna sits in the middle of the pack in vaccination rates on a state-by-state comparison, although within the city-state itself rates vary significantly. Why?
While more than half of all French teenagers have had at least one dose of the Covid vaccine, other countries don't offer it to under 18s while in some places it depends on where you live - here's a look at the policy on vaccinating children around Europe (and in the USA and Canada).
Vaccinations have been approved in Austria for people aged 12 and up, with teenagers from 14 allowed to get vaccinated without parental consent. Here’s what you need to know.