Paris (Reuters) – People traveling to France from countries where the risk of Covid-19 is considered “orange”, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, must be vaccinated and show the results of a recent negative test, Beaune Minister said on Beaune Friday.
Under the new rules set starting from June 9, people coming from orange countries that have not been vaccinated need to prove that they have imperative reasons for traveling to France – AA legal cases or child care – and also have to show a negative Covid-19 test Recently, Beaune said.
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Countries classified as orange in terms of risk Covid-19 are countries where virus circulation rates remain high or which have a new level of new viruses, such as England. Every country that is not classified as green or red is the classified orange, Beaune said at RTL Radio.
Lower entry requirements for countries by France are classified as “green”, which includes all European Union member countries plus a number of countries where the virus is considered controlled, especially Australia, South Korea, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand and Singapore.
“If you are from the green country and you are vaccinated, you are welcome to come and enjoy France. If you are not vaccinated, you will need a recent negative test to enter the French region, he said.
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People from countries classified as red, including South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India and Turkey, can only come to France on the reason imperative, whether they are vaccinated or not.
Beaune said that the French population only needed to do a test to enter the country, even if they arrived from countries that were classified as red or orange.
Paris (Reuters) – People traveling to France from countries where the risk of Covid-19 is considered “orange”, such as the United Kingdom and the United States, must be vaccinated and show the results of a recent negative test, Beaune Minister said on Beaune Friday.
Under the new rules set starting from June 9, people coming from orange countries that have not been vaccinated need to prove that they have imperative reasons for traveling to France – AA legal cases or child care – and also have to show a negative Covid-19 test Recently, Beaune said
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Vaccine Pfizer / Bionech Covid-19 is approved for use at 12 to 15 years
Boris Johnson received a second covid vaccine dose
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Countries classified as orange in terms of risk Covid-19 are countries where virus circulation rates remain high or which have a new level of new viruses, such as England. Every country that is not classified as green or red is the classified orange, Beaune said at RTL Radio.
Lower entry requirements for countries by France are classified as “green”, which includes all European Union member countries plus a number of countries where the virus is considered controlled, especially Australia, South Korea, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand and Singapore.
“If you are from the green country and you are vaccinated, you are welcome to come and enjoy France. If you are not vaccinated, you will need a recent negative test to enter the French region, he said.
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People from countries classified as red, including South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India and Turkey, can only come to France on the reason imperative, whether they are vaccinated or not.
Beaune said that the French population only needed to do a test to enter the country, even if they arrived from countries that were classified as red or orange.
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