Spain: UK Nationals Still Subject to Entry Rules Despite Domestic Measures Being Dropped

Spain: UK Nationals Still Subject to Entry Rules Despite Domestic Measures Being Dropped

Indeed though Spain has formerly relaxed some of its domestic restrictions, trippers from the United Kingdom are still needed to meet COVID-19 entry rules. The Spanish Ministry of Health explains that all UK trippers over the age of 12 are presently permitted entry to Spain only if they hold a valid vaccination or recovery instrument.

 This means that those who haven't been vaccinated or recovered from the contagion cannot enter Spain for trip purposes indeed if they hold a negative COVID-19 test result taken lately.

 UK trippers who have been vaccinated/ recovered from the contagion should make sure to meet the validity period that Spain has in order for their pass to be honored.

 The Spanish authorities explain that the country presently accepts only vaccination instruments that prove that the holder has completed primary vaccination in the last 270 days or has entered a fresh vaccine cure.

On the other hand, recovery instruments are accepted only if the document proves that the holder recovered from the contagion in the last 180 days.

 Piecemeal from having to hold one of the passes mentioned over, UK travelers are also needed to complete the Health Control Form before entering Spain.

 Trippers from the UK who hold one of the two passes and who have completed the Health Control Form are permitted entry to Spain for all kinds of purposes without being needed to follow any fresh entry rules.

 Spain continues to keep in place entry rules for trippers from the UK as well as for those from other countries despite deciding to drop some of its domestic COVID-19 restrictions.

Spain has just lately dropped the demand to wear a face mask. Trippers, as well as citizens of Spain, are no longer needed to wear a face mask when penetrating the maturity of public places.

 “It's no longer obligatory to wear a face mask outside or outdoors in Spain. There are certain exceptions where it's still necessary to wear them, similar as in health centers services and establishments (for illustration, in health centers, hospitals, or apothecaries) and in socio-aseptic installations (workers and callers in collaborative areas),” the statement of the Spanish authorities reads.

 Still, it has been noted that the demand to wear a face mask still remains obligatory for those using penetrating motorcars, trains, or any other type of public passenger transport. In addition, mask-wearing remains obligatory for all those using airplanes too. 

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