The Canary Islands could reopen as soon as Monday, although UK holidaymakers will have to wait a while longer. Government leaders in the Canary Islands are asking for special permission to lift Spain's state of emergency from next week, which could see beaches and restaurants reopen in the coming weeks.
However, in a bid to prevent another surge of coronavirus cases, holidaymakers from other countries may have to wait until autumn until they can visit the Canary Islands.
In the Canaries, a total of 128 have died of coronavirus, with the most of those deaths occurring in Tenerife. However, the islands of Fuerteventura, El Hierro and La Gomera have had no fatalities.
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