Spain was dramatically added to the UK quarantine list last month sparking a scramble for Brits to get home.But Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he may look at regional data instead.The infection rate in Ibiza, Mallorca and Canaries is much lower than mainland Spain, which caused anger among Brit holidaymakers there.And Shapps has raised hopes Brits may be able to squeeze in a break without having to self-isolate on return.He told the BBC: "The islands, particularly the Spanish islands, when Spain went into lockdown, we saw in one the numbers coming up and in the other set the numbers coming down – so we do need to be absolutely sure that you're capturing the disease as it actually is and sometimes it's not quite as straightforward as.
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