coronavirus vaccine, it has been suggested by the country’s foreign minister.Arancha Gonzalez said that tourists that have proof of their jab could be considered ‘lower risk’ than those who have not been vaccinated.The Spanish politician also suggested that vaccine passports would ‘make it easier to return to mobility’ amid speculation that they could soon be introduced in Scotland.Gonzalez said that unvaccinated tourists wishing to visit Spain could potentially still enter the country as long as they get a test in advance of their arrival.Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today show yesterday, she said: “Vaccine passports will make it easier to return to mobility - but it must be coordinated.“What we have in mind is that people with a vaccine.
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