No longer Free COVID-19 Tests for Travelers in France

The French Government has affirmed that beginning from Friday, October 15, PCR and quick antigen tests taken for non-clinical reasons will at this point don’t be covered by health care coverage. In light of the new choice that was distributed yesterday by the French specialists, people who need to go through an alleged ‘solace test’, which is for the most part taken by the individuals who just need to console that they have not been tainted by the infection without showing any side effects, will be charged Since March 2020, around 150 million tests have been completed in France, with in excess of 6 million every week just during August Despite the fact that the Government has chosen to embrace another testing system, it has been underscored that the specialists expect to give simple admittance to the individuals who show side effects and contacts in danger.

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