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In reply to Post #786 The incidence rate in France in 99 per 100,000
https://www.linternaute.com/actualite/guide-vie-quotidienne/2462477-coronavirus-en-france-19-561-cas-en-24h-bientot-une-4e-vague-a-l-hopital-1627062139.amphtml/
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In reply to Post #786 This came out earlier today Ken. obv nothing gospel but its more promising
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9818107/Minister-hints-France-dropped-amber-plus-travel-quarantine-list.html
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Due to go out 31st August. If France goes red before that date, we will call it off. If it goes red while we are there we'll have to like it or lump is as far as hotel isolation is concerned...or, we could stay there until it goes back to amber again!
As of today, France's cases per 100,000 is just shy of 150. The UK is within a squeak of 500! I know where I'd rather be right now!
LINK.
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In reply to Post #784 I'm due to go to France two weeks today, but with the current rules of having to isolate on return, I can't see it happening.
There is 10 in our group normally, but only 6 are going as of today.
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In reply to Post #783 Crazy considering our cases were only getting higher by the day
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In reply to Post #782 No you don’t
The rules were changed while you were out in France
If you are double jabbed then no pcr or rapid antigen test needed to enter the country
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In reply to Post #778 I just returned from France last week. I'm double jabbed but you do still need a negative pcr (within last 72 hours) or a antigen test (48 hour hours) to enter france, along with proof of your jabs. This was all checked outbound, however different story coming back - nothing checked and let straight in!
Also they didn't care about my bait
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In reply to Post #780 Will be interesting to see if all eu will demand tests for uk even for 2x vacc now that all the restrictions are gonne in uk.
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In reply to Post #779 Cheers mate. No doubt this will change but its difficult to know whats right at the moment!
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| BRB | Posts: 1377 | | |
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In reply to Post #778 The answer is no you don't. Keep an eye on the Eurotunnel site. They keep that updated with very clear instruction on what is required as you would expect.
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Due out end of September, already moved this trip 3 times since May 2020.
I am double jabbed but do I still need a negative PCR test before entering France?
I know there is a good chance that this could well change but just wanted to know where I stand at present.
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| Frenzy | Posts: 11403 | | [ MODERATOR ] | |
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In reply to Post #776 same here mate.
10 of us, 6 cant take the risk, so cancelled as we are all fed up of the indecision/s
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In reply to Post #775 We booked in 2019 for aug this year........we can’t take anymore of this indecision c..p,
3 of my crew are workers they just cannot isolate for 10 days,ok it might change🤣 but we’ve made our decision it’s bye bye france🤬
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In reply to Post #774 Thanks
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In reply to Post #770 GISAID is a site that tracks variants
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