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France to impose stringent travel rules to tackle Covid variants

Tougher rules for travelers: the new, more contagious forms of the coronavirus are forcing a global re-think on travel restrictions. AP - Matt Dunham

The coronavirus variants from Britain and South Africa, both recognised as far more contagious than the original cause of Covid-19, have been blamed for the sudden upsurge in the number of infections in Ireland, Danmark and the United Kingdom.

There is a danger that these variant forms will displace the original virus, just as the vaccination campaign builds up speed across Europe.

For these reasons, French Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced that, from Monday, travelers arriving from anywhere outside the European Union (and this now includes post-Brexit Great Britain) must produce proof of a recent negative Covid test before they will be allowed into France.

Follow-up test obligatory

All non-EU arrivals will also have to accept one week of self-isolation and undergo a follow-up test at the end of that period.

Up to now, only those arriving from countries considered as high-risk were obliged to provide certificates and observe a period of quarantine.

Ireland and Denmark are special cases.

Although both are EU member states, their high levels of infection and exposure to the more virulent form of the coronavirus, will require the imposition of extra regulations. A coordination framework to cover these internal exceptions is to be established at the next European Council meeting, scheduled for 21 January.

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