How is snorts travelling to SA - as it’s in the red list - and states No travel to SA since omicron … and he’s not essiental for work - Stephanie can use a tripod .
What's the Covid situation?
France has been one of the hardest hit countries in Europe, with over 9.4 million cases and 124,174 deaths as of December 29.
Cases were soaring earlier in the year, with 117,900 new cases reported on April 11 alone. Although the number dropped considerably lower in the following weeks, with 2,664 new cases being tallied on July 2, they soon began to rise again, with country registering over 100 deaths from Covid-19 for the first time since June on August 17.
In October, the number of weekly cases rose for the first time since mid-August, while the amount of people hospitalized with the virus was increasing.
There were 612,675 cases in the week leading up to December 29. Over 121 million vaccination doses have been administered in the country as of December 29.
France relaunched its test and trace app in October. TousAntiCovid is available for iPhone and Android devices.
Daily reported Covid-19 cases
What can visitors expect?
President Macron had been cautiously easing restrictions in the country after going into lockdown for a third time, and many measures have been lifted. But the discovery of the new variant has led to some being brought back in.
Nightclubs remain shut after being ordered to close for four weeks from December 9 due to the new variant.
As of January 3, remote working will be compulsory at least three days a week for those who are able to, while public gatherings will be limited to no more than 2,000 people for indoor events and bars and restaurants will only be permitted to provide table service.
Masks are currently mandatory in public spaces indoors and on public transport. However, from January 3, masks or face coverings will also be required while outdoors in all towns and city centers.
On July 26, French parliament approved a bill that will make it a legal requirement for residents to use the health pass, which stores proof of vaccination, negative PCR tests or evidence that the user has recently recovered from Covid-19, in order to access cafe terraces, restaurants, cinemas, theaters and other culture and leisure activities, as well as trains and airplanes. This legal requirement now applies to everyone aged over 12.
The government has since announced plans to extend the health pass measures to July 2022.
Press release for travelling To SA
“The B1.1.259 variant, detected in several southern African countries including South Africa, presents several mutations with uncertain effects. If no case has been detected to date on French territory, the principle of maximum precaution must apply,” the statement of Jean Castex reads.
Through the same press release, it has been announced that persons who have travelled to one of these seven southern African countries in the last 14 days should inform the authorities of their journey and undergo a PCR or rapid antigen test as soon as possible.
In order to avoid any further spread of the virus, the French Government has called on everyone who had planned to visit one of these countries to postpone their trip until the epidemiological situation improves.
You could lay certified money
that she will YET again break Covid rules
Her need to travel is worth more than actual people’s lives - even if she’s never heard of them
Stephanie Jarvis is addicted to travel
When you think Percy was making out it was “ nothing of concern “
Check out the level of deaths SA
They have to be devoid of any humanitarian ethics