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EXPLAINED: How does France's Covid traffic light system for travel work?

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EXPLAINED: How does France's Covid traffic light system for travel work?
Photo: Christophe Archambault/AFP

France uses traffic light classification for Covid-19 travel restrictions. Here's how it works depending on whether countries are classed green, orange, red.

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Annie
I am assuming that children under 12 from an orange country who cannot yet be vaccinated and are traveling with parents who are fully vaccinated will be subject to testing and quarantine requirements upon arrival? Clarification would be appreciated! Thank you.
Anonymous
You don’t mention the UK in the red list - does this mean it’s orange?
Anonymous
I would be interested to know how children (under 16 who cannot be vaccinated in UK so far and under 12s who will not be vaccinated at all) will be catagorised? If travelling with fully vaccinated parents would they be allowed entry with negative test?
Anonymous
What about children from the UK, 16, 13 and 9 year olds, accompanying fully vaccinated parents - I assume they are also allowed in without quarantine. Thank you Carita
Anonymous
Where is the link to these rules on the French governments website?

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