Germany has declared two regions of France - Ile-de-France and Marseille- as risk zones due to the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus infection.
This means that travelers arriving from there, regardless of nationality, must pass a coronavirus test and be quarantined until the result is obtained.
Germany has previously applied similar measures to Spain and Croatia, where holidays are very popular among German tourists.
In Germany, which is cited as an example of how to effectively fight the pandemic, there has been an increase in the incidence of COVID-19. This is largely explained by the return of holidaymakers.