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Britain announced entry quarantine for Spain, which said it was still safe.

Due to the recent rebound of COVID-19 epidemic in Spain, Britain suddenly decided to move Spain to the list of countries and regions exempt from inspection at midnight on July 25th. In response, Spain subsequently announced that the COVID-19 epidemic in Spain was under control and remained a safe country.

After the surge of coronavirus cases, Britain suddenly imposed a 0-week quarantine on all tourists from Spain.

After months of blockade, the European continent suddenly opened dramatically to tourists on Saturday.

Last Saturday (July 25th), after the surge of cases of COVID-19 in Spain, Britain suddenly announced that all tourists from Spain would be quarantined for two weeks. After several months of blockade, Britain's policy of opening tourism to the European continent has undergone a dramatic and sudden reversal.

The quarantine requirement will take effect at midnight (2300 GMT on Saturday).

It makes it almost impossible for travelers to avoid it by rushing home.

The quarantine requirement takes effect at midnight (July 25th GMT 1 1), so it is almost impossible for passengers to rush home to avoid this requirement.

The British Foreign Office also advised not to go to mainland Spain except for necessary travel.

This move may prompt tour operators to cancel package holidays and trigger claims against insurance companies.

The British Foreign Office also advised not to travel to mainland Spain unless necessary, which may prompt tour operators to cancel tour packages and trigger claims against insurance companies.

TUI, Europe's largest travel company, announced that it would cancel all flights from Britain to Spain on Sunday.

And urgently review future flights.

TUI, Europe's largest travel company, said it would cancel all flights from Britain to Spain on Sunday (July 26th) and urgently evaluate future flights.

"We are very disappointed that we didn't get more notice.

Or the decision was not made yesterday.

Because many English people go on holiday at weekends.

"TUI UK managing director said.

Andrew Flint.

Andrew Flintham, general manager of TUI UK, said: "We didn't get more notice about the announcement, and this decision was not made yesterday. We are very disappointed because many British people are on vacation at weekends. "

EasyJet and British Airways said they had no plans to cancel flights in the next few days.

EasyJet and British Airways said they have no plans to cancel flights in the next few days.

Spain's Canary Islands and Balearic Islands are not within the scope of the proposal to avoid traveling to the mainland.

However, holidaymakers who return to Britain from the islands are still subject to quarantine when they return.

Spain's Canary Islands and Balearic Islands are not included in the proposal for non-essential travel, but holidaymakers who return to Britain from these islands still need to undergo quarantine on their return.

The British government urges employers to "understand" those employees who can't return to work for a few weeks after returning from vacation.

Britain * * * urges employers to "be considerate" of employees who can't return to work until two weeks after returning from vacation.

Transport Minister Grant Shapps himself will also be quarantined.

After an interview, Ann confirmed that he is currently on vacation in Spain.

Transport Minister Grant Shapps himself will also be quarantined after a spokesman confirmed that he is currently on vacation in Spain.

Before Britain took action, other European countries also took measures last week. On Friday, Norway said it would re-implement the quarantine requirement of 10 day for people from Spain.

France advises people not to travel to Catalonia in northeastern Spain.

Last week, other European countries took similar actions. Last Friday (July 24th), Norway said that it would re-implement the 10-day quarantine measure for tourists from Spain, while France advised people not to travel to Catalonia in northeast Spain.

But the total collapse of British tourism will have a greater impact. Last year, British tourists accounted for more than 20% of foreign tourists in Spain.

The largest group by nationality. Tourism usually accounts for 12% of the Spanish economy.

But the sharp decline in tourists from Britain will have a greater impact. Among the foreign tourists who visited Spain last year, the British accounted for more than 20%, which was the largest number of foreign tourists. Tourism usually accounts for 12% of the Spanish economy.

Spain was once included in the list of countries that the British government said tourists can travel safely, which means that tourists returning home do not have to be quarantined.

Spain was once included in the list of countries that tourists can visit safely by Britain, which means that tourists don't have to undergo quarantine after returning home.

Just a few weeks ago, the publication of this list allowed the European tourism industry to recover after the almost complete closure caused by the coronavirus pneumonia-19 epidemic.

After the COVID-19 epidemic led to the almost complete closure of European tourism, the publication of such a list only enabled European tourism to resume a few weeks ago.

Pedestrians in Barcelona wear masks.

Spain. Xinhua News Agency

Spain responds to British quarantine policy: the epidemic situation is controllable and still safe.

Spain is safe for tourists and Spaniards.

The government insisted on Sunday after Britain suddenly imposed a coronavirus quarantine on tourists returning from there for 0 weeks.

A decision that depresses vacationers.

Spain insisted on Sunday (July 26th) that Spain is safe for tourists and its own people. Earlier, Britain suddenly announced a two-week quarantine for tourists returning from Spain, a decision that frustrated holidaymakers.

Britain's move may deal a heavy blow to the Mediterranean country's efforts to restart its economy after months of blockade.

After months of blockade, Britain's move may deal a heavy blow to the Mediterranean country's efforts to restart its economy.

"Spain is safe.

It's safe for the Spanish.

It is safe for tourists.

"Foreign Minister laya told reporters.

Spanish Foreign Minister Aracha Gonzá lez laya told reporters: "Spain is a safe country for Spaniards and tourists."

The Spanish government will concentrate its efforts on persuading Britain to exclude the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands from quarantine measures.

She said

He added that the prevalence of the virus in these popular tourist destinations is much lower than that in Britain.

Spain will try to persuade Britain to exclude the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands from quarantine measures, she said, adding that the virus infection rate in these popular tourist destinations is much lower than that in Britain.

In the past few weeks, cases of coronavirus pneumonia in Spain have increased.

Late on Saturday, Britain announced that it would remove the country from the safe travel list. Quarantine will take effect in a few hours.

COVID-19 cases in Spain have been increasing in the past few weeks, and Britain announced on Saturday (July 25th) that Spain would be removed from the safe travel list. The quarantine measures will take effect in a few hours.

This measure has disrupted many people's plans to take a vacation or plan a vacation, and caused more interference to airlines and travel companies.

This move has disrupted the arrangements of many travelers and those who plan to take vacations, causing greater interference to airlines and travel companies.

Although Gonzalez laya avoided directly criticizing Britain's actions.

British tourists visiting Spain are more outspoken.

Although Gonzá lez laya did not directly criticize Britain's behavior, British tourists visiting Spain were more outspoken.

"Considering the restrictions in Spain, it is already very good, which is a bit crazy.

With a mask.

Disinfect everything

There is a hand washing service in the shop. This is better than ours in London.

"Ricky Lambert

Communications officer

At the airport in Barcelona.

"It's a little crazy, because Spain's restrictions are already very good. People wear masks and disinfect frequently, and there is hand sanitizer in the shop. This is better than our situation in London, "communication official Ricky Lambert said at Barcelona airport.

"This is ridiculous. There are almost no cases here, and when I return to England, the chance of contracting it is much higher.

"John Snelling said.

50

From Stratford-upon-Avon

He is on holiday in Menorca.

John Snelling, 50, from Stratford-upon-Avon, who is on holiday in Menorca Island, said, "This is ridiculous. There are almost no cases here, but the probability of infection after I return to the UK is much higher. "

The latest data of Spanish COVID-19 epidemic.

According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University, as of 8: 34 on July 27th, Beijing time, there were more than 270,000 confirmed cases and more than 28,000 deaths in COVID-19.