I have posted this in the 'France' forum, but as it has a wider implication I thought Funsters heading through France may like to know, too.
As of yesterday France has terminated its State of Emergency, and cancelled all restrictions and Covid-related requirements (though it reserves the right to re-impose them should it wish).
Travellers to France – regardless of country they are travelling from – no longer need to provide either proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test, an attestation that they are free of Covid symptoms or any justification for their journey.
Basically, travel goes back to how it was before the pandemic with no requirement for health-related paperwork. Full details from the Ministry of the Interior .
If this has already been posted, sorry, I missed it.
As of yesterday France has terminated its State of Emergency, and cancelled all restrictions and Covid-related requirements (though it reserves the right to re-impose them should it wish).
Travellers to France – regardless of country they are travelling from – no longer need to provide either proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test, an attestation that they are free of Covid symptoms or any justification for their journey.
Basically, travel goes back to how it was before the pandemic with no requirement for health-related paperwork. Full details from the Ministry of the Interior .
If this has already been posted, sorry, I missed it.