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France removes South Africa from COVID-19 red list, lifts travel restrictions
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Passengers inside the departures terminal at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa. / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Passengers inside the departures terminal at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa. / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

France has removed South Africa from its COVID-19 red list, abolishing mandatory quarantine requirements for vaccinated travelers from the country.

In the new decree published on Thursday, Dec. 6, the European country said it would allow unrestricted travel for vaccinated persons from South Africa provided they show their vaccination certificate and a negative PCR or antigen test taken 48 hours before travel.

Travelers who are not yet fully vaccinated (complete regimen) will however still be required to quarantine for 10 days.

The development comes 10 days after the United States also lifted travel restrictions imposed against South Africa and seven other Southern African countries over the Omicron COVID-19 variant.

South Africa was the first country to report the Omicron variant to the World Health Organization on Nov. 24.

The report was met with multiple travel restrictions against Southern African countries.

Various leaders across Africa and beyond condemned the travel bans, some labeling them as "travel apartheid."

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