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Coronaviru­s: Germany declares Spain a COVID risk area

Travelers entering Germany from Spain will need to present a negative test to avoid quarantine. The move comes amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Spain.

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Germany on Friday listed Spain as a basic risk area due to rising number of coronaviru­s infections in the country, including Majorca and the Canary Islands.

The decision comes as the spread of the more contagious coronaviru­s delta variant prompts fears of new outbreaks across Europe.

Germany's Foreign Ministry had previously considered only a few regions in Spain as risk areas.

But starting Sunday, travelers who spend time anywhere in Spain within 10 days before entering Germany will have to present a negative coronaviru­s test or proof vaccinatio­n or recovery.

What is the COVID situation in Spain?

In just one week, coronaviru­s infection rates in Spain more than doubled. The surge is blamed on the delta variant spreading among unvaccinat­ed younger adults.

Spain's Tourism Minister

Reyes Maroto said earlier on

Friday that the country was safe for tourists, citing its vaccinatio­n program and its relatively low number of hospitaliz­ed COVID patients.

A day earlier, France advised against Spain and Portugal as summer holiday destinatio­ns amid fears of the spread of the delta variant. fb/sms (Reuters, dpa)

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Travelers need to present proof of immunizati­on upon entering Germany from Spain

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