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Antigen Test
im taveling to france friday, i believe i need a pcr or antigen test because my vaccine is over nine months ago, opted for antigen because it was a lot cheaper im guessing should do the test Thursday it say valid for 48 hours, was wondering what to do if the test fails any quick fixes?
never done it before
i thought if double vacs travel would be all ok didnt know i had to have a booster to travel
never done it before
i thought if double vacs travel would be all ok didnt know i had to have a booster to travel
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Redhelen72 - how do you come to that conclusion? Your link clearly states, under 'Proof of vaccination status': "For travellers aged 18 and over, France will recognise you as ‘vaccinated’ for entry purposes if you completed your initial vaccine course within the last 9 months. If more than 9 months have elapsed since your initial course, and you have not...
09:40 Tue 24th May 2022
Kopend - please see here I don't think you need an antigen test.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/fo reign-t ravel-a dvice/f rance/e ntry-re quireme nts
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Redhelen72 - how do you come to that conclusion? Your link clearly states, under 'Proof of vaccination status':
"For travellers aged 18 and over, France will recognise you as ‘vaccinated’ for entry purposes if you completed your initial vaccine course within the last 9 months. If more than 9 months have elapsed since your initial course, and you have not since received a booster, you will be considered unvaccinated and must follow the rules detailed below."
and under 'If you’re not fully vaccinated':
"From 31 March 2022, travellers from the UK aged 12 years and over who are not fully vaccinated need to provide:
A negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours or an antigen test result taken within 48 hours pre-departure."
"For travellers aged 18 and over, France will recognise you as ‘vaccinated’ for entry purposes if you completed your initial vaccine course within the last 9 months. If more than 9 months have elapsed since your initial course, and you have not since received a booster, you will be considered unvaccinated and must follow the rules detailed below."
and under 'If you’re not fully vaccinated':
"From 31 March 2022, travellers from the UK aged 12 years and over who are not fully vaccinated need to provide:
A negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours or an antigen test result taken within 48 hours pre-departure."