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I think this is correct. Ten days with possibility of leaving quarantine after 5 if you pass a test.
Its worth keeping half an eye on the EU traffic lights because they take rate changes and trajectory into account. I assume the UK is doing the same but at least the EU are transparent about how they do it.
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To check my understanding- we can go to France, with a fresh, negative PCR test, and as France is likely (?) to be Amber it will be 10 days at home upon return?
Do we think it’s likely that France will go to Red or Green by the end of June/early July?
Just did some more reading into this @Dammit. Its more complicated than I thought.
If you go to France you need to do the following:
-Take a Covid test in France before you travel back to England. Quarantine in France if you fail.
-Book a private Covid test for day 2 and day 8 of your UK quarantine before you leave France.
-In addition, if you want to "test to release", you must book a third covid test for day 5 while you are still in France.So thats four covid tests at ~£200 a pop per person that you need to book. £800. Its not clear if you can cancel the day 8 one if you pass your day 5 "test to release" one.
In other words, its a little bit onerous and expensive.
To check my understanding- we can go to France, with a fresh, negative PCR test, and as France is likely (?) to be Amber it will be 10 days at home upon return?
Do we think it’s likely that France will go to Red or Green by the end of June/early July?