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PCR cert to board in Cherbourg?

  • 06-07-2021 9:30am
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    When reading the broad\vague covid travel requirements, its hard to know exactly whats hapening on the ground at ports\airports. We have the ferry booked to go to France, and the entry requirements to get into France seem straightforward enough. However, my reading of the requirements to come back home (Cherbourg to Rosslare sailing), seem to be that I have to firstly show a negative PCR test in Cherbourg and secondly, when we get home, we have to home isolate and then get a PCR test after being at home for 5 days. Is this whats happening at Cherbourg? Are they demanding PCR test results before letting you board. BTW, I'm vaccinated, my question is in relation to my kids.


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