Updated on 1st July 2021
Restrictions have been almost entirely lifted in mainland France. You must continue to apply the following barrier measures:
- Wash your hands very often or use hydro-alcoholic gel;
- Use single-use tissues, and then throw them away;
- Cough and sneeze into your arm or into a tissue;
- Do not shake hands or greet people with kisses on the cheek;
- Avoid touching your face;
- Respect social distancing: you should remain further than two metres from others;
- Wear a mask where necessary (see below);
- Limit social contacts as much as possible;
- Air rooms for at least ten minutes, three times a day.
- Use digital tools (TousAntiCovid).
In indoor public spaces (shops, offices, schools etc) and on public transport you must wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth.
If you are outside you do not need to wear a mask except in places where social distancing is not possible (queues, open-air markets, railway stations, etc.)
Where necessary, local authorities may require masks to be worn in other places.
There are no restrictions on travel inside France.
The rules for travel to and from France depend on the country from which or to which you wish to travel, the reason for which you are travelling and your vaccination status.
Full information is available in English on the website of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
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