MADRID (REUTERS) - Spain will reopen its borders to most European visitors from June 21, 10 days earlier than previously planned, the government said on Sunday (June 14), in a further easing of coronavirus restrictions but a week later than some other EU member states.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MADRID - Spain will reopen its borders to most European visitors from June 21, 10 days earlier than previously planned, the government said on Sunday , in a further easing of coronavirus restrictions but a week later than some other EU member states.
Visitors from outside the EU or Schengen area will be able to visit Spain from July 1, though that will hinge on their country's public health situation, Laya said. "We have been able to corner the virus in our country and on the European continent... but the risk has not disappeared." After Spain's three-month-long state of emergency ends on June 21, wearing masks in public will remain mandatory until a cure or vaccine for Covid-19, the lung disease caused by the virus, is found.
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