from Spain, it was announced today. The decision means that mainland Spain and the Spanish islands will be added this week to a list of destinations exempt from the Scottish Government's two-week quarantine rule.
It's welcome news for the many Scots who had hoped to take advantage of a break in Spain following the resumption of international travel as lockdown eases.
Holyrood ministers had initially kept Spain on a list of nations that quarantine restrictions still applied to after several infection spikes across the popular holiday destination last month.Nicola Sturgeon originally announced on July 10 a list of 57 countries where passengers arriving in Scotland from were no longer required to self-isolate - but there was dismay from the.
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