The British Embassy in France sent out a press release on Wednesday 10th February confirming that the UK government will introduce tougher travel measures from Monday 15th February
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Another government announcement, communicated by Prime Minister Jean Castex and a number of other ministers on Thursday 4th February, regarding the current situation and next steps.
All arrivals from inside the European Union are now required to present a negative PCR test
French Health Minister, Olivier Veran, gave a press conference on the current sanitary situation, reporting no changes as yet.
In a press release sent out on Wednesday 13th January, the British government outlined details of a new global healthcare card for Brits abroad, gradually replacing the current EHIC cards which will remain valid until their expiry date.
The rumours have been rife, as always with the C-word, but following a meeting yesterday, 13th January, Prime Minister Jean Castex announced this evening, 14th January, details of the decisions made, including bringing the curfew forward to 6pm.
A press release from the British Embassy released on Friday 8th January outlines new measures to bolster existing border measures.
The British Ambassador to France, Ed Llewellyn, shares the latest information on French-British relations in the Embassy newsletter, Voisins Voices.
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