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transit to France prohibited without a negative PCR test

This Saturday afternoon, February 6, motorists leaving the A31 at exit 43 Thionville-Élange, in the direction Metz-Luxembourg, were surprised by the presence of the police. From 2:30 p.m., the Border Police and the Republican Motorway Security Company (CRS) stopped, at the request of the Prefect of Moselle, all vehicles registered abroad. The purpose of this device was to control the negative PCR tests of tourists. The measure has been in force in France since January 29. Back in pictures on this control which will not be the last.

Through Photos: Armand FLOHR (Lyrics: Sabrina FROHNHOFER)

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