Spain will allow unvaccinated Brit holidaymakers to enter ‘within days’
Spain's tourism minister announced ending of vaccine requirement for tourists. Change expected 'within days' but a negative Covid test still required to enter. The announcement is expected to lead to surge of last-minute bookings by Brits.
Spain's tourism minister announced ending of vaccine requirement for tourists. Change expected 'within days' but a negative Covid test still required to enter. The announcement is expected to lead to surge of last-minute bookings by BritsUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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