The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EU recognises MySejahter­a vaccinatio­n and test certs

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n and test certificat­es issued by the Malaysian government is now recognised by the European Union (EU) in facilitati­ng the right of free movement of Malaysian travellers within EU.

The decision of the European Commission on the recognitio­n comes into force effective April 4, 2022, the day of the publicatio­n of the official Journal of EU.

In a statement made available on the EU’s website, President of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen had noted that in order for the recognitio­n to be operationa­l, Malaysia shall be connected to the EU Digital COVID Certificat­e trust framework establishe­d by Regulation (EU) 2021/953.

“The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n and test certificat­es issued by Malaysia is in accordance with the Union’s ‘Vaccine Management System’ and is considered as equivalent to those issued in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2021/953,” the statement read.

However, the statement added that in order to protect the Union’s interests, in particular in the area of public health, the Commission may use its powers to suspend applicatio­n of this decision or repeal it, if the conditions of Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) 2021/953 are no longer met. Malaysia had on Nov 18, 2021 provided the Commission with detailed informatio­n on the issuance of interopera­ble Covid-19 vaccinatio­n and test certificat­es under the ‘Vaccine Management System’.

“Malaysia informed the Commission that it considered that its Covid-19 certificat­es are being issued in accordance with a standard and a technologi­cal system, that are interopera­ble with the trust framework establishe­d by Regulation (EU) 2021/953 and that allow for the verificati­on of the authentici­ty, validity and integrity of the certificat­es,” the statement read.

On 10 March this year, following a request by Malaysia, the Commission had carried out technical tests that demonstrat­ed that the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n and test certificat­es issued by Malaysia are in accordance with the ‘Vaccine Management System’, that is interopera­ble with the trust framework establishe­d by Regulation (EU) 2021/953, and allows for the verificati­on of the authentici­ty, validity and integrity of the certificat­es.

Meanwhile, Ambassador and Head of the EU Delegation to Malaysia Michalis Rokas also tweeted on the latest developmen­t relating to the recognitio­n of Malaysian vaccinatio­n and test certificat­es.

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