Portuguese island’s ‘green corridor’ opens door to visitors even if they have not been vaccinated

Sara Pedro is sat at a beach-side restaurant with friends. It is her first time dining out in three months.

She is in Madeira, an autonomous region of Portugal, having left her home city of Lisbon’s strict coronavirus restrictions to take advantage of the more relaxed atmosphere on the Atlantic island and its “green corridor” for visitors who can show either a vaccination certificate or proof they have recently recovered from the virus.

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