How to get the green pass, what places must comply with green pass restrictions, and current restrictions
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Green Pass Guidance
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Green Pass Compliant Facilities
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Who is Eligible for a Green Pass
Information on post-vaccination eligibility, recovery, or a negative result in tests accredited for a green pass, green pass validity -
How to Generate a Green Pass
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Green Pass FAQ
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Who is Eligible for a Green Pass
Who is eligible for a Green Pass and what is its validity?
Vaccinated persons
- Those who have received two doses and 7 days (for the Pfizer vaccine) or 14 days (for the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines) have passed since the last dose - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last dose.
- Those who have received three doses and 7 days (for the Pfizer vaccine) or 14 days (for the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines) have passed since the last dose - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last dose or until 31.5.2022, whichever is later.
- Those who have received four doses - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last dose or until 31.5.2022, whichever is later.
Recovered persons
Those who have recovered and received a certificate of recovery from a physician or HMO after testing positive on a PCR test and, from 5.1.2022, on a rapid test at an authorized testing site:
- Those who have recovered once or more than one time - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last recovery.
- Those who have recovered and have received at least one dose - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last recovery or last vaccination, or until 31.5.2022, whichever is later.
- Recovered children 12 years and 3 months of age or younger - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last certificate of recovery or until they turn 12 and 3 months, whichever is later.
Persons who tested positive on a serologic test
- Those who tested positive on an Anti-S serologic test, had not been vaccinated before testing, and after testing received at least one vaccine dose - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the last dose or until 31.5.2022, whichever is later.
- Those who tested positive on an Anti-N serologic test and have received at least one vaccine dose - the Green Pass will remain valid for six months from the test or last dose, or until 31.5.2022, whichever is later.
- Children under 12 and 3 months who have tested positive on a serologic test - the Green Pass will remain valid until they turn 12 and 3 months.
For those who have been vaccinated or recovered abroad, eligibility for a Green Pass and the validity of the Green Pass depend on the number of vaccine doses administered and the results of serologic tests and PCR tests performed in Israel.