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New restrictions for UK travellers who visiting Spain

It happened after the figure of infection is rising in the UK. Previously, Spain lifted the terms of PCR test for UK travellers.

New restrictions for UK travellers who visiting Spain

Spain Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, announced new restrictions, Spain will put a negative Covid-19 test or evidence of vaccination from British travellers. They should have the evidence or the test if they want to visit Ibiza, Mallorca, and around Balearic islands.

New restrictions for UK travellers who visiting Spain

Mr Sanchez added that the terms for British tourist will the same as other European citizens. They should have a full dose of vaccine or a negative PCR test. The new rules will use within 72 hours.

It happened after the figure of infection is rising in the UK. Previously, Spain lifted the terms of PCR test for UK travellers.

New restrictions from other countries to UK travellers

Other countries have different rules and requirement for travellers. Travellers visiting Portugal should confirm that they are fully vaccinated at least two weeks ago. If they haven’t, isolation is a must. The rule may last until at least July 11. It could be revised depending on the situation.

Responding to the rising of Delta variant in the UK, the Maltese government force new restrictions. Only those who are fully vaccinated can come to Malta without quarantine. The new restriction will command from June 30.

UK travellers couldn’t visit Hong Kong and German

Hong Kong put the UK to an extremely high-risk country to visit on Monday. Anyone who comes from the UK will be banned from entering Hong Kong on Thursday. It includes anyone who has been in the UK for longer than two hours. Germany also banned British travellers visit the country including those who are fully vaccinated. Based on reports, German chancellor Angela Merkel wants Britain as a country concern because the Delta variant is higher and spread more there.

However, Environment Secretary George Eustice examining the movement as “not justified.”

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