France says UK visitors must show they have had a negative Covid test in past 24 hours if they have not been vaccinated Prime Minister Jean Castext made the announcement on new rules yesterday Rule only applies to those who haven't had two jabs of an approved vaccine UK Government hasn't lifted 10-day quarantine for vaccinated Brits from France
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France has announced that visitors from the UK must have proof of a negative Covid test in the past 24 hours if they haven't been vaccinated.
Along with UK visitors, tourists from Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece and the Netherlands, will have to take a Covid test the day before travelling to France.
Prime Minister Jean Castex made the announcement, which is a crackdown on the country's previous rule on UK visitors needing a negative test within the past 48 hours, yesterday.
But the rule only applies to those who haven't been double-jabbed with a vaccine recognised by the European Medicins Agency - Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson.
Meanwhile, the UK Government is set to lift the 10-day home