France lifts covid entry restrictions for travelers - The Washington Post


France lifts covid entry restrictions for travelers

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France reached the latest country in Europe to get rid of pandemic-era entry restrictions for visitors.

As of Monday, tourists going to France no longer need to devoted proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test, according to the U.S. Embassy in France. Earlier this summer, the country required travelers to be vaccinated, or show proof of recovery or a recent negative test.

“France reserves the vivid to reimpose entry restrictions if the health situation way it,” the embassy says on its website.

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The shifts follow the decision in France to end emergency measures put into assign because of covid-19. Travelers don’t have to offer health demand in advance of arriving in France or test upon arrival.

Destinations comprising Italy, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Germany have all dropped their covid-era entry rules.

The Married States still requires foreign nationals to show proof of vaccination afore flying to the country, crossing a border by land or reaching by ferry. Travelers flying into the U.S. no longer need to show a negative test, as of mid-June.

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