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On 1/20/2022 at 4:40 PM, MarkyM3 said:

Decided to stick with current AQ hotel because revised T&G says I have to spend 5 days at one hotel anyway, rather than 7 for AQ, and still do the 2 * PCR tests. The differences will be I can get out of the room if I pass Day 1 test and won't need the 3 meals a day delivered thereafter. I have asked them if they will give me a discount on that. 

 

That's all assuming the T&G website is adjusted quickly to allow T&G applications to be filed now where they become effective after 1st Feb, otherwise I can't leave it to last minute and will just have to apply for the Pass under AQ.

 

You don't have to spend 5 days in the hotel. You are free to go anywhere after you receive your negative result. You then have to report back on day 5, test at the hotel and hole up in the room until your result comes in. Ridiculous but hey.....TIT

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23 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

And if you read the article it states critical care patients continue to decrease and hospital numbers stabilising. We've had the pass for months, it's merely changing from sanitary pass to vaccine pass, so very little difference.

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2 minutes ago, bullseye66 said:

And if you read the article it states critical care patients continue to decrease and hospital numbers stabilising. We've had the pass for months, it's merely changing from sanitary pads to vaccine pass, so very little difference.

https://www.sortiraparis.com/news/coronavirus/articles/217313-france-covid-map-icu-bed-occupancy-rate-per-region-as-of-friday-21-january-2022/lang/en
 

74% ICU bed occupancy as of yesterday.

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1 minute ago, bullseye66 said:

And the curfew you mentioned?

https://www.sortiraparis.com/news/coronavirus/articles/240108-paris-and-ile-de-france-incidence-rate-as-of-friday-21-january-2022/lang/en
 

In France, the second epidemic wave keeps on spreading in many areas. Curfew has been brought forward to 6 p.m. since January 16, 2021 instead of 8 p.m. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

https://www.sortiraparis.com/news/coronavirus/articles/240108-paris-and-ile-de-france-incidence-rate-as-of-friday-21-january-2022/lang/en
 

In France, the second epidemic wave keeps on spreading in many areas. Curfew has been brought forward to 6 p.m. since January 16, 2021 instead of 8 p.m. 

 

https://www.linternaute.com/actualite/guide-vie-quotidienne/2462477-direct-coronavirus-en-france-les-scientifiques-sceptiques-sur-la-levee-des-restrictions/

 

Hospitalisation and critical care numbers down 

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24 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

https://www.sortiraparis.com/news/coronavirus/articles/240108-paris-and-ile-de-france-incidence-rate-as-of-friday-21-january-2022/lang/en
 

In France, the second epidemic wave keeps on spreading in many areas. Curfew has been brought forward to 6 p.m. since January 16, 2021 instead of 8 p.m. 

 

That's from 2021. It states second wave. We are now in the fifth. No curfew. 

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4 hours ago, skorp13 said:

You don't have to spend 5 days in the hotel. You are free to go anywhere after you receive your negative result. You then have to report back on day 5, test at the hotel and hole up in the room until your result comes in. Ridiculous but hey.....TIT

Thanks...that was what I'd read intitially but anyways, I'm sticking with AQ. Can't see the point in taking the risk of infecting between day 1 and day 5 and facing asymptomatic hospitalisation. Plus it's now become clear that applications for revised T&G won't resume until 1st Feb, which was no good since I depart the UK on 2nd Feb. 

 

Did the Thailand Pass application yesterday and got it approved in less than 24 hours. 

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