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Last edited by Carol_Hill; 06/08/2020 09:36 AM.
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I'll wait and see what the official statement is between now and June 15th on the opening of PJIA and requirements for tourists arrivals.
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That's all we can do, at this point, but I was surprised at that inference from the DH. The French side definitely seems to be proceeding a lot more slowly than what one might think.
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A modification to the above?? Daily Herald story
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It’s confusing unless you’re following the changes closely and see the entire picture, and perhaps even if you are. The Daily Herald is a few day’s late on some of this.
The original story gives the requirements (test, 7-day quarantine, 2nd test) for travelers from France to the French islands.
The most recent story lifts the travel restrictions between the French islands. Previously, self-certification that you were traveling for one of a specific list of reasons was required. That restriction is no longer in effect between the islands, but remains in effect for travel from France until June 22.
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OK, thanks. It is confusing.
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