France Will Reportedly Drop All Vaccine Entry Requirements Starting August 1st

France Will Reportedly Drop All Vaccine Entry Requirements Starting August 1st
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According to the official Eurostar travel update page, France will drop their vaccine requirement to enter the country starting August 1st. Currently, all adults aged 18+ must be vaccinated and boosted, and children under 18 (and above 12) who are not fully vaccinated must take a pre-departure test. According to the Eurostar, all vaccine and testing requirements will be dropped this summer.
Passengers travelling from the UK will no longer need to present a vaccination, recovery or negative test certificate. This applies to all travellers, irrespective of nationality or vaccination status.
We've not yet seen any update to the official French government website yet, but they usually takes a few days. We'll update when we know more.

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