As the first African country, Kenya is now using vaccination as an entry requirement in order to be able to participate in public life. Travelers from Europe are also directly affected by the new regulations.
Because if it is up to the local government, unvaccinated travelers will be refused entry as early as December 21. A vaccination against the coronavirus will therefore act as the key to being allowed to enter the country in the future. At least that is what the Ministry of Health demands and justifies this with the escalating Covid-19 situation in the continent. In general Since the reopening in Kenya in the summer of 2020, a PCR test has been sufficient for entry into the East African country.