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LATEST COVID COUNTRY GUIDE

WHERE TO GO AND WHERE TO AVOID

- HARRIET SIME

MALDIVES

THE honeymoon islands can now be enjoyed quarantine free as they will be added to the UK travel corridor list tomorrow. If you transit to the Maldives via a hub such as Dubai, Doha or Abu Dhabi, you would still need to quarantine for 14 days on returning the UK. So a direct BA flight is the answer.

GREECE

MYKONOS, Greece’s most glamorous party island, will be added to the UK travel corridor list tomorrow.

CYPRUS

CASES have surged, reaching 111 cases per 100,000 yesterday — up from 30 a week ago. The majority of tourists testing positive on arrival are British. It remains quarantine-free.

GERMANY

AS OF last night, British tourists entering Germany have to quarantine for 14 days and present proof of a negative test on arrival. German officials said the country faced a ‘very serious’ situation this week as cases reached 11,287 a day, a record high. Berlin is bracing itself for a second lockdown.

FRANCE

NEARLY 70 per cent of the French population is now under a 9pm6am curfew after the government more than doubled the regions covered by the measure. On Monday the number of Covid patients in intensive care passed 2,000.

SWEDEN

THE country, which favoured herd immunity over lockdown, has eased restrictio­ns for atrisk groups despite the country seeing a rise in coronaviru­s cases. Sweden remains quarantine-free for British tourists.

CARIBBEAN

MANY islands, such as St Lucia, Barbados and St Vincent and the Grenadines, are open. However, tourists must isolate in a certified resort for part of their stay. Antigua is quarantine-free.

DENMARK

IT WILL be added to the UK travel list tomorrow. But British tourists are currently banned.

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