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Almost 70 per cent of coronavirus patients on Spain holiday island show no symptoms

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Almost 70 per cent of people testing positive for coronavirus on the Balearic Islands are asymptomatic - meaning they do not show any symptoms but have the virus.

The Balearic and Canary Islands were taken off the 'safe' travel list on July 25, along with mainland Spain, after the government announced that all returning travellers must self-isolate for 14 days.

But the Foreign Office only changed its advice warning against non-essential travel to the Spanish Islands on July 27, causing confusion to holidaymakers set to jet overseas.

Now a report in UH News says that almost 70pc of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 are asymptomatic. Public health officials say that the number of infections has risen - with 449 active cases

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