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France eases COVID-19 restrictions on travellers from UK, six other countries

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France on Thursday announced that it has eased travel restrictions on travellers from seven countries outside the European Union, including Britain.

According to PUNCH, the French government had from January 31 banned all travel outside the EU without a valid excuse to limit the spread of Covid-19 variants in the pandemic.

However, due to the changing pandemic situation, “it will no longer be necessary to prove a compelling reason for travel to or from Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and the United Kingdom,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.”

The measure had been adopted in large part to limit the spread of the more infectious variant of Covid-19 that first emerged in England.

But this variant is now accounting for well over half of the number of new Covid-19 infections in France.

The restrictions were eased “due to the very widespread of the British variant in France and the particular health situation of those countries,” the ministry said.

Travellers arriving in France from the seven countries will still have to present a negative Covid-19 test taken a maximum of 72 hours beforehand, it said.

Travel to other countries outside the EU still remains limited to essential reasons but the foreign ministry said the number of exemptions is being increased to allow couples to reunite and children to attend school.

Sarham also assured the staff that, the new commandant would continue with the extensive infrastructural development ongoing at the Academy, as well as sustain the improvements that have been achieved in the quality of training of cadets under his tenure as Commandant.

 

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