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Originally Posted by Patricia_KelleyEarp
(Post 17329802)
Thank you Sarasot
i just called the French Embassy ! I am good to go !!! |
They said that there is a misunderstanding of the site, that the actual criteria is to have a booster shot
and the time between is not a concern |
Originally Posted by Patricia_KelleyEarp
(Post 17329817)
They said that there is a misunderstanding of the site, that the actual criteria is to have a booster shot
and the time between is not a concern There has been confusion about this for over a month. |
I’m glad you followed up and got some good news! Enjoy your trip!
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From US Embassy in Paris
I thought I'd share this with everyone. I emailed the US Embassy in Paris:
"Good morning, I have had a trip planned to Paris in March. I’ve been reading the US Embassy website, the Servicce-public.fr website, and the solidarites-sante.gouv.fr website, but they all seem to have different time frames. We received our second dose of Pfizer on 5/27/2021, and we have a booster shot scheduled for 2/13/2022. I can’t tell if this means we’ll be able to receive our vaccination pass or not from a pharmacy once we get there. As far as you know, can we still receive our vaccination pass? One note, we both got COVID over the holidays, but we only got at-home tests. Is there something we can do with that to show that we have some more antigens?" And this was their response: "Good morning and greetings from Paris. Based on the information you have provided, and as the current Covid 19 rules apply, you will be able to enter France and receive your vaccine pass. Make sure the full vaccination and the booster shots are listed on your CDC card, which you will show as proof when entering France and when getting your vaccine pass upon arrival. The two main things you need to worry about are the vaccination requirements to enter France and the requirements to get your vaccine pass upon your arrival. The vaccine pass is needed to participate in most social or cultural activities in France. Vaccination Requirements to enter France: People who have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized by the EMA or considered as equivalent (Pfizer/Comirnaty, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria/ Covishield/Fiocruz/R-Covia and Johnson & Johnson) will be considered as fully vaccinated:
Vaccine Pass:
If you still have questions, please send us your telephone number a convenient timeframe for you to receive a call from a member of our team who will try to answer your questions. Regards, Consular Section United States Embassy" In short, it sounds like:
Hope that helps! |
Originally Posted by eliserichards2593
(Post 17331251)
I thought I'd share this with everyone. I emailed the US Embassy in Paris:
"Good morning, I have had a trip planned to Paris in March. I’ve been reading the US Embassy website, the Servicce-public.fr website, and the solidarites-sante.gouv.fr website, but they all seem to have different time frames. We received our second dose of Pfizer on 5/27/2021, and we have a booster shot scheduled for 2/13/2022. I can’t tell if this means we’ll be able to receive our vaccination pass or not from a pharmacy once we get there. As far as you know, can we still receive our vaccination pass? One note, we both got COVID over the holidays, but we only got at-home tests. Is there something we can do with that to show that we have some more antigens?" And this was their response: "Good morning and greetings from Paris. Based on the information you have provided, and as the current Covid 19 rules apply, you will be able to enter France and receive your vaccine pass. Make sure the full vaccination and the booster shots are listed on your CDC card, which you will show as proof when entering France and when getting your vaccine pass upon arrival. The two main things you need to worry about are the vaccination requirements to enter France and the requirements to get your vaccine pass upon your arrival. The vaccine pass is needed to participate in most social or cultural activities in France. Vaccination Requirements to enter France: People who have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized by the EMA or considered as equivalent (Pfizer/Comirnaty, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria/ Covishield/Fiocruz/R-Covia and Johnson & Johnson) will be considered as fully vaccinated:
Vaccine Pass:
If you still have questions, please send us your telephone number a convenient timeframe for you to receive a call from a member of our team who will try to answer your questions. Regards, Consular Section United States Embassy" In short, it sounds like:
Hope that helps! my second was 3/20/21 my booster was 1/12/22 I am good to go with Vaccine pass ? |
Originally Posted by eliserichards2593
(Post 17331251)
In short, it sounds like:
To enter France, you need the booster if your 2nd shot is more than 9 months old. To qualify for the pass vaccinal, you must have the booster if your 2nd shot is more than 4 months old. Booster shots must be of the mRNA type and become qualifying 7 days after they are received. As a tourist, it doesn't matter when you received the booster, only that you have it. |
Thank you all! I was just planning to go to France with my husband in March and I was very worried about this issue. It took me a long time to find working information.
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Love this forum!!!
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The government has announced that it hopes that the vaccine pass can be eliminated in March or April. I think that this is wishful thinking for March, not entirely impossible in April, but nobody should base their plans on it.
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FWIW the French website still says this:
<<Since February 1st, 2022, in order to continue to be considered as fully vaccinated, persons aged eighteen or over wishing to enter the national territory must have received a booster dose no later than 9 months following the injection of the last required dose. |
Well I will know for sure in March when I’m there
called French embassy and they said I was good to go with the vaccine pass my booster is more than 9months from 2nd shot . too much back and forth I am Going |
I also received clarification from the French Embassy that as long as you have received a booster, you will be able to get the vaccine pass. They admitted the language was confusing. I do think it would be helpful to clarify it.
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Hi Patricia, can you confirm that everything was ok to enter the country/venues with a booster >9 months after the second jab?
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I can let you know when I get back !
leaving March 18 to 28!! |
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