France travel rules: NEW quarantine rules for France – full list of changes

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    The UK Government has decided to plough ahead with reopening on July 19 despite the country facing its highest toll of Covid cases in months. International travel has been allowed to resume since May, but has been very limited thanks to the Green, Amber and Red categorisations of destinations. As of the reopening, Brits coming back from amber list countries will not have to quarantine anymore as long as they’ve had two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and present a negative PCR test on arrival. 

    Full list of new rules for UK and France 

    The UK Government has decided that measures for arrivals from France will remain in place from July 19, despite a significant easing for other destinations. 

    Arrivals coming in from France will have to continue quarantining in their own accommodation for ten days and complete a day two and day eight test. 

    This is regardless of vaccination status, in contrast to the rules that are kicking in on July 19. 

    The change of rules for France comes after the persistent presence of cases of the Beta variant, first identified in South Africa, in the country. 

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