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Natalia Penza

Spain bans Scots tourists who haven't had two vaccines or 'gold standard' Covid test

Spain has announced it will only let in Scots holidaymakers who are fully vaccinated or have a negative ‘Gold Standard’ PCR test.

The shock move comes just days after the Scottish Government announced it was putting the Balearic Islands on the green list - and hours after Portugal said it would only let in fully-vaccinated Scots tourists from today.

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez made the announcement, saying the UK’s Covid figures were “worrying” because the accumulated 14-day rate was “well above 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.”

Spain opened up to tourists from the UK at the end of May despite France and Germany unveiling tougher rules.

Scots holidaymakers will have evidence of a negative 'Gold Standard' PCR test or evidence of both jabs to enter the country (AFP via Getty Images)

At the time Spanish Mr Sanchez extended his own personal invite to holidaymakers from the UK by announcing in English they could return with no Covid tests or vaccine requirements.

Spain’s Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya appeared to confirm last Thursday the country would snub Angela Merkel, who had been pushing to impose an EU -wide quarantine on British tourists, by saying holidaymakers from the UK would continue to be let into the country without having to quarantine.

Spain's PM Pedro Sanchez made the announcement (LA MONCLOA/AFP via Getty Images)

She said at a press conference with her Panamanian counterpart Erika Mouynes after their meeting in Madrid: “At the moment we are maintaining the measures which enable British citizens to enter our territory.”

The new Spanish rules will begin to be applied in the next 72 hours and will apply across the whole country, including the Balearic Islands.

The Balearic Islands will be added to Scotland's green list from Wednesday (DAILY RECORD)

The Balearic Islands, which include Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca, move to green on Wednesday.

Island politicians had been urging the Spanish government to push for more tests “in origin” before UK tourists are allowed in, but nothing had been announced till today.

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