Large numbers of Irish trucks have begun transporting goods via ferries to France, to avoid delays on the more traditional route to continental Europe via Britain, which withdrew from EU trading rules on 1 January. Ireland's transport minister said that France may now require rapid Covid tests from Irish truck drivers operating on this route. The new measures would target the more infectious variant of the coronavirus first discovered in England but now widespread in Ireland. The PCR Covid test can take several days. However, a much quicker antigen test can give results in minutes. Whichever test the French decide on, the truckers will have to manage it and ensure they do it without disrupting supply chains. (France’s demand for Covid tests from British drivers in December caused significant delays and disruption.)
France: Irish truck drivers might need Covid-19 tests
Written by David Fletcher 21 Jan 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for France's European affairs minister, Clement Beaune, to establish wise workable measures at border controls. (Proverbs 15:22)
- More: www.france24.com/en/europe/20210117-france-may-require-rapid-covid-19-tests-from-irish-truck-drivers-arriving-via-sea-not-uk
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