Spain’s Coronavirus Cases Rise To Worrying Levels After Weeks Of Staying Low

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Spain is reimposing new safety measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus after seeing an uptick in new infections, while France and Germany are also recording a rising number of new cases

, weeks after the European nations lifted some of their toughest restrictions.... [+]KEY FACTS

New cases continue to rise in Spain, with 900 new infections reported on Friday, around a month after a nationwide state of emergency was lifted. In a blow to current and hopeful holidaymakers, the British Foreign Office is now warning against all but essential travel to mainland Spain, while anyone who does go will need to quarantine for 14 days on their return to the U.K., ministersThe abrupt decision is a reversal on the British government’s stance just two weeks ago, that holidaymakers coming from Spain would not need to self-isolate.

Norway is also asking those returning from Spain to self-isolate, while France is warning its residents against travel to Spain’s north-east region of Catalonia, one of the nation’s hardest hit regions whose 4 million residents were urged toMeanwhile, France is experiencing a spike in infections not seen since May, with 1,000 fresh cases reported on Thursday and Friday this week, particularly among young and asymptomatic people, Health Minister Olivier VeranIn Germany, the number of new...

 

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robytiger 🤡 You were saying about France being open and being past the disease? 😮

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