France Imposes Negative PCR Test Requirement for Non-EU Travelers, Including Morocco

The increase in infections has prompted France to tighten the conditions for entry into its territory. The government will require, starting next Monday, travelers from non-European Union countries, including Morocco, to have a negative PCR test.
"From Monday, all travelers wishing to come to France from a country outside the European Union, whatever it is, will have to take a test before leaving and present a negative test to board a plane or boat," announced French Prime Minister Jean Castex.
These travelers will also have to "commit on their honor to self-isolate for seven days once they arrive in France, and then take a second PCR test at the end." Continuing his statement, Jean Castex also reassured that the nationality of the travelers is not a criterion in the context of this measure.
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