The vaccination pass will be extended to French Polynesia from 8 February for all persons aged 16 and over, according to an order of the High Commissioner of the Republic published in the Official Journal in this ultra-marine community. This vaccine pass will replace the health pass required for travel between Tahiti and other Polynesian archipelagos, concerts and discotheques, exhibitions and fairs hosting more than 50 exhibitors, fairgrounds with more than 30 stands, or even most cultural, artistic, dancing and festive activities and events.
The health pass will continue to be accepted for persons over 12 years and two months of age to visit hospitalized persons or to receive care in health and medico-social institutions.
Polynesia has not yet begun vaccination of children under 12 years of age.
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