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However, after 5 days, the positive person can leave isolation on two conditions:They perform an antigen or PCR test and it is negativeThey have had no clinical signs of infection for 48 hoursIf the test carried out is positive or if the person does not carry out a test, their isolation is maintained at 7 days. They do not carry out a second test on day 7. For positive people with an incomplete vaccination schedule (booster not carried out) and for non-vaccinated peopleThe isolation is 10 days (full) after the date of the onset of signs or the date of the collection of the positive test. However, after 7 days, the positive person can leave isolation on two conditions:They perform an antigen or PCR test and it is negativeThey have had no clinical signs of infection for 48 hoursIf the test is positive or if the person does not perform a test, the isolation lasts 10 days. QuarantineFor contact persons with a complete vaccination schedule (recall carried out in accordance with the requirements of the health pass)Quarantine does not apply anymore.
The following EMA approved vaccines are accepted: Pfizer/BioNTech/Comirnaty, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria/Covieshield, Johnson & Johnson (Janssen)Negative result to a COVID-19 test. Both PCR and antigenic tests are accepted. Validity: 72 hours (prior to arrival) for PCR and 48 hours for antigenic tests. The results from a positive PCR or antigenic test that is between 11 days and 6 months old, attesting to recovery from COVID-19. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsFrance adopts its own national classification of risk areas.
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Please not that it is recommended to limit festive gatherings in the private sphere. Safety measures for public transportationIn all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), facemasks are mandatory. All persons above 11 years old shall wear a mask in vehicles and in transports areas (airport terminals, stations, platforms, bus stop). Concerning air transport: airlines shall ensure the respect of physical distancing between passengers and the use of masks. Concerning ground transportation: Transport operators shall ensure physical separation between persons or groups of persons travelling together, both on platforms and in vehicles, taking into account the specific constraints of each means of transport.
Travel from "orange" countriesVaccinated people (with EMA approved vaccines) arriving from "orange" countries are not required to present any negative test and do not need to self-isolate. Non-vaccinated travellers may enter France only for urgent reasons. Find out more:Entry rules from 9 June (PDF, in French)Coronavirus advice for foreign nationalsMay I transit this country? PartiallyTransit by Land:All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival (for PCR test) or within 48 hours prior to arrival (for antigenic test).
In the absence of presentation of this document, or if a face mask is not worn, boarding will be refused (the request of a declaration of honor is at the discretion of carriers for sea travel). In taxis and ridesharing vehicles, the use of masks is mandatory if plexiglass protection between driver and passengers is not available. Places of worshipOPEN WITH LIMITATIONSReligious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside places of worship, provided they adhere to strict health protocols.
Precision: the Covid-19 certificate will become necessary for people aged 12 years and 2 months to 17 years old from 30 September. Children under 12 years old do not need a Covid-19 certificate. For further detailed information, you can visit www. gouvernement. fr/info-coronavirusUse of facemasksThe use of masks is not compulsory outdoors, except in certain circumstances: gatherings of people while queuing, at open markets, in stadiums. Facemasks are no longer required in events that require a COVID certificate (pass sanitaire) unless requested by the organiser or local authority. Masks are compulsory in enclosed public places.
The specific conditions for each overseas territory are available at gouvernement. fr/info-coronavirus/outre-mer and the following websites:GuadeloupeFrench GuyanaMartiniqueMayotteNew CaledoniaFrench PolynesiaRéunionSaint Barthélémy and Saint Martin (French side)Saint Pierre and MiquelonThe French Austral and Antarctic territoriesWallis and FutunaYou will have to provide a certificate of international travel for travel to/from these territories. Upon arrival in metropolitan France, you will be required to have a PCR test or, failing that, to comply with a 7-day isolation. Find out more:Ministry of InteriorEntry rules from 9 June (PDF, in French) diplomatie. fr Attestations de déplacement dérogatoire Information for travellersDocuments you need to travel in Europe Health cover for temporary staysDocuments you need to travel in EuropeHealth cover for temporary staysWhat are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country? The conditions for entering France will depend on your country of departure and your vaccination status.
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Transit by Air:International transits of less than 24h are allowed, provided that travellers don't leave the airport. Borders in the European area are open with the obligation to carry out an RT-PCR test less than 72h before entry, or an antigenic test taken 48 hours before entry (except for connecting passengers whose final destination does not require a test). Find out more:Coronavirus advice for foreign nationalsInformation to passengers - Paris AéroportGeneral measuresA Covid-19 certificate (Pass Sanitaire), compatible with the EU Digital Covid Certificates (EUDCC) format, is necessary to access all cultural or recreational events, held indoors or outdoors as well as to enter museums, cinemas, cafés, restaurants, shopping centres, hospitals, retirement houses and for long distance-travel by plane, train or bus.
Travellers from the EU+ area can enter France, without being subject to further testing or isolation requirements, if they present either:Certificate of vaccination, which is valid:from 7 days after the second dose of the vaccine;from 28 days after the single dose of the Janssen/Johnson&Johnson vaccine;from 7 days after the first dose of any approved vaccine, for people who recovered from a previous COVID-19 infection. The following EMA approved vaccines are accepted: Pfizer/BioNTech/Comirnaty, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria/Covishield, Johnson & Johnson (Janssen)a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours (for PCR test) or 48 hours (for antigenic test) prior to arrival.
If you are vaccinated, you can travel to France with no restrictions linked to health conditions. You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website. You can also find information about air passenger rights on our portal for citizens. General measuresInformation on the situation in the country is available on the official website on COVID-19 information. EducationIn primary schools only: When a student tests positive in a class, all students in the class must be tested within 24 hours. Use of facemasksWearing a mask is compulsory in closed public places, including those where a Covid-19 certificate is required. In addition, local authorities will be empowered to make it compulsory to wear a mask outdoors.
fr______________________________________________________________________________09. 12. 2021What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country? All travellers entering France must have a Covid-19 certificate, compatible with the EU Digital Covid Certificates (EUDCC). The use of a Covid-19 is required to access all culture or recreational events, help indoors or outdoors as well as to enter museums, cinemas, cafes, restaurants, shopping centres, hospitals, retirement houses and for long-distance travel by plane, train or bus.
For travellers from Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, the Netherlands and Greece the test should be taken less than 24 hours before departure. Non vaccinated people living near the French border do not need to present the results of a negative COVID-19 test for trip lasting less than 24 hours within a 30 km radius form their place of residence. Children under 12 years old are exempted. Specific rules for the French Overseas TerritoriesEmergency measures are in place for the overseas territories of Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy as well as in Martinique, Guyane and La Réunion.
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Consult the details of the new regulations by clicking here. EducationThe health protocol goes from level 3 to level 2 in the first degree for the whole of the metropolitan territory on the return of the winter holidays in each zone:Zone B: since February 21, 2022Zone A: since February 28, 2022Zone C: from March 7, 2022The baccalaureate specialty exams, scheduled for March 14 to 16, have been postponed to May 11, 12 and 13 due to the Covid-19 epidemic.
Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateAll travellers aged 12 and older can enter France if their ‘EU Digital COVID Certificate’ contains one of the following:Proof of full vaccination. Accepted vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson. 7 days after the second injection for double injection vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca);28 days post injection for vaccines with a single injection (Johnson & Johnson);7 days after the injection for vaccines in people who have had COVID-19 (only single injection). Proof of recovery from COVID-19.
Additionally, in sea transport, each passenger must present, before boarding, a statement of honour stating that he/she does not have symptoms of Covid-19. In the absence of presentation of this document, or if a face mask is not worn, boarding will be refused (the request of a declaration of honour is at the discretion of carriers for sea travel). Places of worshipReligious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside places of worship, provided they adhere to strict health protocols. The COVID-19 certificate (Pass Sanitaire) will not be requested in places of worship unless concerts or shows are organized within the building.
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