France Relaxes Quarantine Rules as Europe Adapts to Omicron’s Spread

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France Relaxes Quarantine Rules as Europe Adapts to Omicron’s Spread
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France implemented shorter isolation times for vaccinated people exposed to Covid-19, as European countries continued to adapt self-isolation rules to the rapid spread of Omicron while trying to keep workers available in vital areas such as healthcare

France implemented shorter isolation times for vaccinated people exposed to Covid-19 on Monday, as European countriesto the rapid spread of the Omicron variant while trying to keep workers available in vital areas such as healthcare.

Vaccinated people in France who test positive for Covid-19 must now isolate for seven days, rather than 10, and can end the isolation after five days if they test negative and have had no symptoms for 48 hours. Vaccinated people no longer need to self-isolate if a contact has the virus but must get tested immediately and conduct follow-up tests at home.

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