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Travel to France advice please

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Saynotopineappleonpizza2021 · 10/03/2022 10:25

I had an awful reaction to my first and second covid jabs so held off on my booster. I've just seen that the French rules are now you have to have had your booster within 4m of your last vaccination or you aren't counted as fully vaccinated.....mine is over that, so I now can't visit France really is that right?

If it is so be it I just wanted to clarify as we were planning on booking to visit in August

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Saynotopineappleonpizza2021 · 10/03/2022 10:25

Obviously I could visit but it wouldn't be much fun is what I mean

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onemouseplace · 10/03/2022 10:31

WTF? Mine is about 6 days over the 4 months? DH's is definitely later - possibly 6 months which I think was the booster programme at the time?

Panicking as we have a holiday to France booked this summer!

LostThePot · 10/03/2022 10:33

I may be wrong but I thought that you were fully vaccinated until you were +4 months after dose 2.

Once those 4 months are up, you then have to have a booster. Currently a booster is classed as fully vaccinated with no time limit.

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IsThisNameTaken · 10/03/2022 10:44

I've always used the link below to see the latest guidelines and it says it's 9 months after the 2nd dose that you need to have a booster to be considered 'fully vaccinated'. If you don't have a booster you're considered unvaccinated and basically can't enter France without a compelling reason.

uk.ambafrance.org/COVID-19-rules-for-travel-between-France-and-the-UK-28918

Saynotopineappleonpizza2021 · 10/03/2022 10:47

@onemouseplace looks like I've read it wrong sorry as what @LostThePot sounds more like it!

@isthisnametaken so as long as its done prior to 9m after the 2nd jab all is good?

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IsThisNameTaken · 10/03/2022 10:49

@Saynotopineappleonpizza2021 yes, that's how I understand it

Saynotopineappleonpizza2021 · 10/03/2022 10:54

Ahhh phew, thank you!

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onemouseplace · 10/03/2022 11:12

Phew, you had me going there!

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