Rita Ora wears a green bikini under a cover-up while hanging out at the beach on Friday afternoon (August 7) in Ibiza, Spain.
28.07.2020 - 10:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
ordered people entering the UK from Spain to self-isolate for 14 days following a spike in cases in the country. Many travellers cancelled or cut their holidays short following the news, while TUI cancelled all flights to the Balearic and Canary Islands.It's left many in limbo about upcoming trips while Spanish businesses that heavily rely on tourists from the UK are fearing the worst.
Rita Ora wears a green bikini under a cover-up while hanging out at the beach on Friday afternoon (August 7) in Ibiza, Spain.
holidays in Spain this summer as the country continues to record high levels of new coronavirus cases. A further 5,760 people were diagnosed with Covid-19 on Wednesday (August 5) with another 4,088 confirmed yesterday.These are the highest levels of new cases in the country since the beginning of April and marking a steady rise in the number of people contracting the virus.
holiday destinations could be struck off Scotland’s quarantine exemption list as coronavirus infection rates across Europe have skyrocketed in recent days. Holidaymakers were left disappointed earlier this week after the Scottish Government announced that anyone arriving back in the country from Spain will now have to self-isolate for 14 days.
holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
This Morning to discuss the latest development. Appearing alongside hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Simon told a guest who is currently in Barcelona that "the only way to reduce two weeks of quarantine you have to serve when returning here [the UK] is to, believe it or not, leave the country again.
hereThe Government says people already in Spain can stay for the remainder of their holiday but will need to quarantine for a fortnight when they get home. It applies to anyone who is coming in from the Spanish islands, such as Ibiza, as well as the mainland.