For a family of four, one child under 12 and one over, all unvaccinated. How plausible would tent touring be if France were to move the UK to its green list and therefore remove the compelling reason requirement?
From what I can gather things wouldn't be that different than for the fully vaccinated on the way in, except for the sworn statement, and the quarantining at home on return.
But what would it be like when there? I see a lot of discussion of scanning QR codes or presenting printed documentation of vaccination status, and obviously we wouldn't have anything like that to show.
So would it just be a case of avoiding campsites with swimming pools, and not eating out, or is even supermarket shopping likely to be a problem?
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If you fancy Spain you can transit France without being vaccinated, got to do it in 24 hours though and not being vaccinated you would need a negative covid test
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Quote: Originally posted by tonyha on 05/8/2021
For a family of four, one child under 12 and one over, all unvaccinated. How plausible would tent touring be if France were to move the UK to its green list and therefore remove the compelling reason requirement?
From what I can gather things wouldn't be that different than for the fully vaccinated on the way in, except for the sworn statement, and the quarantining at home on return.
But what would it be like when there? I see a lot of discussion of scanning QR codes or presenting printed documentation of vaccination status, and obviously we wouldn't have anything like that to show.
So would it just be a case of avoiding campsites with swimming pools, and not eating out, or is even supermarket shopping likely to be a problem?
even if you are allowed to travel I could see you being barred from restaurants and other venue's and some campsites are demanding proof of vaccination before allowing entry .
TBH I see this being the norm in a lot of countries for the forseeable future .
probably best to just stay here in the UK