Nuremberg Airport offers CoV tests via app

Laive's COVID self-tests are available in the duty free shop and in the airport online shop Gatestore (Photo: Airport Nürnberg).
Laive's COVID self-tests are available in the duty free shop and in the airport online shop Gatestore (Photo: Airport Nürnberg).

Nuremberg Airport offers CoV tests via app

Laive's COVID self-tests are available in the duty free shop and in the airport online shop Gatestore (Photo: Airport Nürnberg).
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In the duty free shop in the waiting area and in the airport online shop Gatestore, an approved corona antigen test with certificate generation is available, which is used via video telephony.

The provider Laive has developed a video-guided self-test in which users receive the EU's digital COVID certificate after the test has been carried out. The certificate is valid for 48 hours, recognized worldwide and compatible with the Corona Warn app and the CovPass app, among other things. The certificate is also sent by email in PDF format.

Test set available in the duty free shop and in the gate store

The test set consists of a voucher code, which is required for certification via video chat, and a rapid corona test. A valid travel document, a mobile device (e.g. smartphone or tablet) and a stable internet connection are required for verification. The set costs 19,90 euros and can be bought on site in the duty free or online shop of Nuremberg Airport.

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