Montenegro: An EU-aspirant wanting to impress all others with strict regulation.Austria starts issuing fines of 3600 Eur per quarter, to all unvaccinated residents, that's pretty sick, I agree. Smells fishy as hell. It starts to feel dangerously close to the vibes of a real forced vaccination like in a concentration camp.... :/
I myself got stuck in Ukraine at the moment lol, need to go back to Montenegro but they just issued a new law that vaccines over 6 months old are not accepted for entry. And the entry requirement is both vaccination AND test. Lol, Ukraine does not issue vaccines to foreigners, just checked today in a clinic, she said it'll be impossible to get a 3rd dose here unless I'm a resident. So I'm gonna look for some EU country to get a vaccinein order to come back home, where I left just a week ago
... and they issue these changes in laws, literally 5 days before enforcement, (news came yesterday and enforced from 2nd Jan), without giving us chance to get compliant. That's stupid. Not that enforcing a fresh dose is bad (while the pandemic still puts people in danger in many countries) but switching regulations within a week, is absurd. For now I'm gonna try Austria, seems they accept a vaccine up to 270 days so I can enter there.
Happy new year everyone!I wish us all that the covid madness will be over in 2022!
So we could get back to discussions of flat earth instead
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Aside from that, do not waste your time with overregulated EU-countries. If it is just for securing a third shot, there are many other countries where you can get that without much fuss: Armenia and San Marino are both within reach of your current location. If you have more time and want to travel overseas, go to Texas or Florida.