Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
And did you have to upload proof of vaccine to the airline?
PP, don’t rely on the airlines to give proper info, always go directly to the specific country website. Spain has a website for self attesting, Portugal and UK don’t care. Make copies of your vaccine card and keep it with your passport.
The only time I was asked for it was return to my own country. Thanks Joe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
The entirety of Europe is over Covid. I just got back from Spain, Portugal and the UK this week so I know what I am talking about. The only place still freaking out about testing, masks and vaccines is here in the DMV.
ITS TIME TO MOVE ON PEOPLE.
I am in FRANCE now, about to head to the UK.
I heard on the news tonight that 1/2 million people tested positive for COVID in the UK in the past WEEK. 1/18 in Scotland, 1/30 in England.
That is what happens when you decide you are done with COVID, but it is not done with you.
Who wants to get sick (or worse) on vacation????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
The entirety of Europe is over Covid. I just got back from Spain, Portugal and the UK this week so I know what I am talking about. The only place still freaking out about testing, masks and vaccines is here in the DMV.
ITS TIME TO MOVE ON PEOPLE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
And did you have to upload proof of vaccine to the airline?
Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
Anonymous wrote:No idea, OP, but I just got back from France yesterday and at no time was I ever asked about vaccination status. Nothing at the airport, nothing at train stations, nothing when renting a car. The French are truly over Covid. It's fabulous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I guess I can’t go to France since I got my booster in October and am under fifty and thus can’t get another booster
No, you're wrong. You just need to show that you received a booster shot within 9 months of your 2nd dose of Moderna/Pfizer. You're fine to go to France.
This is correct. The wording is a little weird. Here's what it means:
1. If you have only had a primary series (1 for J&J or 2 for Moderna/Pfizer), you are only valid to travel to France if it's let's than 9 months since your second shot.
2. If you have had a Pfizer/Moderna booster at ANY time, you are good
Basically they are saying you have to be boosted to enter if your original series is too old. But the date of the booster is irrelevant as long as you got it.
They don't care. no one is going to check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I guess I can’t go to France since I got my booster in October and am under fifty and thus can’t get another booster
No, you're wrong. You just need to show that you received a booster shot within 9 months of your 2nd dose of Moderna/Pfizer. You're fine to go to France.
This is correct. The wording is a little weird. Here's what it means:
1. If you have only had a primary series (1 for J&J or 2 for Moderna/Pfizer), you are only valid to travel to France if it's let's than 9 months since your second shot.
2. If you have had a Pfizer/Moderna booster at ANY time, you are good
Basically they are saying you have to be boosted to enter if your original series is too old. But the date of the booster is irrelevant as long as you got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. I guess I can’t go to France since I got my booster in October and am under fifty and thus can’t get another booster
No, you're wrong. You just need to show that you received a booster shot within 9 months of your 2nd dose of Moderna/Pfizer. You're fine to go to France.
Anonymous wrote:Huh. I guess I can’t go to France since I got my booster in October and am under fifty and thus can’t get another booster
Anonymous wrote:Huh. I guess I can’t go to France since I got my booster in October and am under fifty and thus can’t get another booster