I have a "Recovery Certificate" that was signed by a UK doctor.
Arranged through the Zoomdoc website. All I had to do was provide proof of original covid infection (a photo of the "you're positive" test results email from the ONS) that was at least 10 days ago, and a self-certification that I hadn't had any symptoms for 48h (or maybe 72h) and the certificate arrived by email within minutes. (Again, signed by a UK doctor).
It's not the official NHS certificate of recovery but it may just as well have served as good enough I'd hoped. In reality the French never wanted to see it, and they weren't interested in the signed "honourable" declaration that I'd also filled in.
TBH, my work's Covid testing requirements were more stringent than France's or the UK's requirements.
Not sure when the border staff got their eyeballs upgraded to read QR codes (with network connectivity to boot) but today was the second time my vaccine passport has been visually read by a human. They looked at it in France last year too.
I have a "Recovery Certificate" that was signed by a UK doctor.
Arranged through the Zoomdoc website. All I had to do was provide proof of original covid infection (a photo of the "you're positive" test results email from the ONS) that was at least 10 days ago, and a self-certification that I hadn't had any symptoms for 48h (or maybe 72h) and the certificate arrived by email within minutes. (Again, signed by a UK doctor).
It's not the official NHS certificate of recovery but it may just as well have served as good enough I'd hoped. In reality the French never wanted to see it, and they weren't interested in the signed "honourable" declaration that I'd also filled in.
TBH, my work's Covid testing requirements were more stringent than France's or the UK's requirements.