France to Lift PCR Test Requirement for Vaccinated Non-EU Travelers, Including Moroccans

France announced on Tuesday the easing of certain restrictive measures for travelers from non-European Union (EU) countries. Good news for vaccinated Moroccans who will no longer be required to take PCR tests to travel to the country.
"In France, we had added, in December with the wave of Omicron contamination, tests. We will announce in the coming days the lifting of tests for vaccinated people," said the Secretary of State for European Affairs, Clément Beaune on France 2.
Until this decision comes into effect, "any traveler entering French territory from a country outside the European area, such as Morocco, must present a negative PCR or antigen test less than 48 hours old," recalls the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs on its website.
"There will probably be a new European practice this week so that vaccinated people coming from outside the European Union to the European Union have eased measures," Clément Beaune added.
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