Apologies if this isn't the right place to report a bug that's specific to CoronaCheck Scanner, or if it's not specific to Android. (I suspect it isn't, though I've only checked on Android, and am not sure where to report more general issues.)
Describe the bug, issue or concern
Individuals with international EU Digital COVID Certificates who have received a third (booster) dose within the last 14 days will have their QR codes rejected, even though their second dose was more than 14 days old so their proof of vaccination should be accepted. (In other words, CoronaCheck Scanner simply looks at the date of the last dose without taking into account the number of doses, such that individuals with boosters are worse off than if they hadn't had the third dose at all.)
This can be confirmed by setting the date for the phone running CoronaCheck Scanner to one more than two weeks after the third dose -- this results in the QR code being accepted.
To Reproduce
Have an EU DCC QR code generated following a third dose.
Scan using CoronaCheck Scanner.
The QR code will be rejected if the third dose was less than 14 days ago.
Expected behavior
The QR code should be accepted, since the second dose was more than two weeks ago. (The date of the second dose isn't itself stored in the QR code, as far as I know, but no member state allows receiving a third dose less than two weeks after the second dose – in most cases it'll be at least 6 months earlier.)
The number of individuals this affects is likely to be small right now, but will grow as more people elsewhere in the EU get boosters.
Apologies if this isn't the right place to report a bug that's specific to CoronaCheck Scanner, or if it's not specific to Android. (I suspect it isn't, though I've only checked on Android, and am not sure where to report more general issues.)
Describe the bug, issue or concern
Individuals with international EU Digital COVID Certificates who have received a third (booster) dose within the last 14 days will have their QR codes rejected, even though their second dose was more than 14 days old so their proof of vaccination should be accepted. (In other words, CoronaCheck Scanner simply looks at the date of the last dose without taking into account the number of doses, such that individuals with boosters are worse off than if they hadn't had the third dose at all.)
This can be confirmed by setting the date for the phone running CoronaCheck Scanner to one more than two weeks after the third dose -- this results in the QR code being accepted.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
The QR code should be accepted, since the second dose was more than two weeks ago. (The date of the second dose isn't itself stored in the QR code, as far as I know, but no member state allows receiving a third dose less than two weeks after the second dose – in most cases it'll be at least 6 months earlier.)
The number of individuals this affects is likely to be small right now, but will grow as more people elsewhere in the EU get boosters.
Smartphone
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