BREAKING: France says non-vaccinated travellers from the UK must have a negative PCR or antigen test less than 24 hours before arriving into the country. Latest on COVID19:
Previously, people only had to test negative 72 hours - or in the UK's case, 48 hours - beforehand.
"We will of course also want to safeguard against the importation of the Beta variant from France, so would expect anyone entering Wales from France to self-isolate and we will be working to align our regulations as soon as possible." "If a quarantine is necessary then so be it, but I'm confident that my risk will be higher when I return to the UK."
UK cases are massively dominated by the Delta variant and there are concerns some vaccines may be less effective against the Beta type.
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