Oui c'est vrai, et aussi pour ceux qui peuvent présenter un certificat de guérison du covid
MAIS pour tout le monde, qu'on soit vacciné, ex-covid ou personne lambda, il faudra quand même faire un test à l'arrivée à KEF et rester isolé en attendant le résultat.
Du moins c'est ce que j'ai compris sur covid.is concernant les personnes vaccinées ou qui ont déjà eu le covid
https://www.covid.is/sub-categories/vaccination-and-antibodies
"People that have been infected with COVID-19 or have been vaccinated.
The rules here below apply to people that have been vaccinated or have a certificate of previous infection of COVID-19, even if they are travelling from high-risk countries.
- All travellers must present an approved vaccination certificate or a certificate of previous infection at the border.
- Do not have to present a negative PCR test.
- Everybody must undergo testing on arrival to Iceland, even children.
- Everyone should quarantine until a negative result is obtained from the border testing. If you don´t get a message within 24 hours the result is negative. "