Summer holiday hopes are rising for Brits after the EU unveiled plans to let in tourists - even if they haven't had a full vaccine.
Brits' hopes of getting to the continent have been boosted thanks to two key proposals by the European Commission today. Firstly, people who've had both doses of a Covid vaccine for at least 14 days would be allowed into the EU for leisure - no matter which country they're from outside the EU.
And secondly, even people who aren't fully vaccinated will be allowed in if their country has a "good situation" with Covid cases.
That appears to be a crucial breakthrough for Brits under 40, who will have to wait most of the summer to get their second dose.
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