The United Kingdom imposes quarantine on travelers from Spain

The decision of the London Executive comes after several Spanish autonomous communities have notified new COVID-19 outbreaks today.

The Government of the United Kingdom has excluded Spain from the list of safe countries exempt from quarantine, which means that travelers arriving from there will have to isolate themselves fourteen days on British territory, the Transport Ministry confirmed this Saturday.

A spokesman for the ministry said that the measure will come into effect at midnight and will apply to the entire Spanish state, including the Balearic and Canary Islands.

The decision of the London Executive comes after several Spanish autonomous communities have reported new outbreaks of COVID-19 and an increase in contagions today, while the data from the tracking system reveals the poor ability to identify and monitor the contacts of each newly diagnosed cases.

MOCTEN

 

In January 1993, EUNET launched the first online news website, MOCTEN.com (stands for Music Opinions Culture Technology Economy News), led by Eric Bach, Teus Hagen, Peter Collinson, Julf Helsingius, Daniel Karrenberg,...  Read more

×