Covid-update
Travelling to and from France (UPDATE):
The EU Digital COVID Certificate will facilitate safe free movement of citizens in the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic.The certificate will become available in all EU Member States as of 1 July 2021. Belgium has already introduced the COVID-certificate mid-June. Information on how to apply for it is available on the vrt-website.
Corona information France:
The sanitary situation in France has been rapidly improving, resulting France colouring completely orange, possibly evolving (partly) to green in the next week (update June 18). The weekly incidence rate is currently as low as 40 cases per 100000 inhabitants.
France has passed the peak of the third corona-wave and is ready to exit the lockdown that has been in place until May 3d. President Emmanuel Macron has revealed in more detail a four-step plan to easing Covid-related restrictions in France over the next two months.
May 3
The first date of the plan will mean the end of restrictions - and associated attestation forms - related to daytime travel beyond 10kms of your home in France. The curfew will remain in place though. Secondary pupils will also return to in-person classes.
May 19
The curfew will be pushed back to start at 21:00
Shops deemed non-essential (clothes shops, beauty salons etc) will reopen.
The terraces of cafés, bars and restaurants will reopen with a maximum limit of six people per table.
Museums, cinemas and theatres will reopen with a limit on the number of people (yet to be defined).
Gatherings of up to 10 people will be allowed.
Sports halls or stadiums will reopen with a limit of 800 spectators for indoor events and 1,000 for outdoor events.
Indoor and outdoor sporting activities will be able to resume with certain health protocols in place.
June 9
The curfew will be pushed back to 23:00
Bars, cafés and restaurants will be able to reopen indoor spaces - maximum of six people per table.
Gyms and sports halls will be reopened and the range of outdoor contact sports and non-contact indoor sports allowed will be expanded.
The work-from-home rule will be relaxed.
Gatherings of no more than 1,000 people allowed.
5,000 people will be allowed at cultural or sporting events with a health pass (COVID-certificate).
Foreign tourists will be allowed to enter France with a health pass.
June 30
The curfew will end. UPDATE: The curfew has been ended on June 19 (geen avondklok meer).
Limits on the number of people at events will be removed.
It will be possible to go to any event with more than 1,000 people in attendance with a health pass.
Nightclubs will remain closed.
Links to the exit plan - plan de déconfinement
https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus
https://www.frankrijk.nl/2021/05/corona-virus-status-frankrijk-nieuws-reisadvies/
Reisadvies Frankrijk vanuit België
https://diplomatie.belgium.be/nl/Diensten/Op_reis_in_het_buitenland/reisadviezen/frankrijk
https://www.info-coronavirus.be/nl/