Spain extends entry restrictions due to COVID-19
Tourism
- 03 May, 2022
- 13:38
Spain has extended the current COVID entry restrictions for citizens of the EU and third countries until May 15, Report informs citing RIA Novosti.
Tourists can only enter the country with a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19 with a drug approved by the EMA or WHO.
The vaccination must be done no more than 270 days ago. It is also possible to submit a certificate of recovery from the coronavirus.
Despite the current restrictions on entry from abroad, Spain has recently made some mitigations within the country. In particular, from April 20, it is not necessary to wear a mask in closed public places and on the street. However, it is still required in medical institutions, pharmacies, public transport.
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