• The definition of 'fully vaccinated' in France is either two doses or one dose and a positive test in the last 6 months. I would qualify in the latter category. That means I can travel to and around France with impunity.

    As I've had a recent positive test, I also have a Covid Pass in the UK which allows me into venues like clubs, where 2 doses are required.

    Unfortunately, it looks like, returning to the UK with a single vaccination means I would have to quarantine for 10 days even though it's highly likely the rules re: quarantining from France will change this Thursday. Anyone I travel with would have to do the same.

    It's madness.

    Technically, I think if we all drive there, spend two weeks there, then my wife / daughter fly back and I drive back, only I need to quarantine. It doesn't make any sense.

  • i think you still have to isolate with 2 jabs no? amber +.
    My old man just had to isolate when visiting uk

    https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france

    *Returning to the UK

    France is on the amber list for entering England. From 19 July anyone arriving from France (including those transiting through France) to England must continue to quarantine for 10 days at home or in other accommodation, even if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Check what you must do to enter England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.*

  • Right now, yes.

    All of the above is predicated on a strong rumour (ie leaks to the press), that France will move to normal amber in an announcement tomorrow.

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