(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) France officially announces new measures for entry prevention and control

  China News Agency, Paris, June 4 (Reporter Li Yang) French official local time announced on the 4th the new entry prevention and control measures. According to the specific situation of the new crown epidemic in various countries and regions in the world, corresponding epidemic prevention and control measures will be adopted.

  The French official released the epidemic map on the same day, listing all countries and regions in the "red zone", "orange zone" and "green zone" respectively.

The "red zone" is considered to be still serious, including more than ten countries such as India and Brazil; the "orange zone" includes most countries in the world such as the United States and the United Kingdom, and the "green zone" includes EU member states, Japan, South Korea, Australia, etc. Few countries.

  According to official arrangements, it is relatively easy for people from the "green zone" to enter France. They can travel without restriction only by relying on the vaccination certificate. Those who have not been vaccinated need to enter the country with a negative virus test certificate.

  People from the "Orange Zone" entering France, if they have been vaccinated, need to show a negative virus test certificate; those who have not been vaccinated need to provide "convincing reasons" to be allowed to enter.

  People from the "red zone" must face strict epidemic prevention restrictions to enter France. Even if they are vaccinated, they must provide a "convincing reason" to be allowed to enter. They must also present virus test results and undergo self-quarantine for 7 days.

  It should be noted that the current French official vaccination certificate is still limited to the four vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency: Pfizer vaccine, Modena vaccine, AstraZeneca vaccine and Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

  Relevant measures are planned to be formally implemented from the 9th of this month to prepare for France's reopening of its borders.

France’s Secretary of State for Tourism, Le Moyne, said that from the 9th of this month, foreign tourists are expected to come to France for vacation, but only if they comply with relevant anti-epidemic regulations.

  According to the latest epidemic data, the number of inpatients with the new crown in France has dropped to 14,801, and the number of severely ill patients has dropped to 2,571.

The French health department has now confirmed more than 100 cases of mutated virus infections found in India, some of which are cluster infections, and most of the transmission chain has been investigated.

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