Madrid will now allow some unvaccinated holidaymakers into the country – marking a significant change . Under previous rules, travelers had to show proof of being double jabbed, now entry will be allowed for anyone who’s recovered from the virus in the last 12 months.
Spain’s Canary Islands look to scrap Covid restrictions in time for summer https://t.co/nCil3u7ojD pic.twitter.com/NfFHTewEuS
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But under new measures, anyone who is unvaccinated but has recovered from coronavirus in the past six months can now enter Spain.
SPAIN 🇪🇸 Natural Immunity making a come-back!
— Sandra Weeden (@SandraWeeden) March 1, 2022
The unvaxxed can now enter as long as they have had ‘Covid’.
1st climbdown, maybe the next one will be ‘just come, all welcome!’ https://t.co/21GW9zLvgT
Under the Spanish government’s current rules, you can enter Spain from the UK for tourism purposes if you can show valid proof of meeting the vaccination requirements or a medical certificate certifying that you have recovered from COVID-19 in the last six months prior to travel.