More people will want to soak up the sun as UK travel restrictions are relaxed in the UK from 4am on Friday.
From Monday the 14th, France updated the rules regarding masks after the relaxation of the rules by Spain.
As more people are vaccinated, governments in Europe and the UK are easing government restrictions in an effort to revive the economy in the travel and tourism sector after two years of various levels of freezes and mitigations.
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Just as the UK’s mid-February break began, Spain announced it would allow under-18s who had not been fully vaccinated until they tested negative from the Government.
Earlier that month, France confirmed there was no need to give the government test negative for those who had been fully vaccinated in the UK.
Those who are not fully vaccinated do not need to be isolated until they submit declaration of commitment, negative PCR test, and proof of essential reason for travel.
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Mask rules have been lifted in the UK and are currently in Scotland, so here are the latest rules on masks in popular holiday spots.
France
Skins are no longer mandatory when the Kovit Pass is required.
This includes venues, restaurants, and stadiums.
However, they are still mandatory for visitors to public transport, hospitals, nursing homes and other health facilities.
Spain
According to Gov.uk: “The use of facial screens is mandatory for anyone over the age of six on all types of public transport in Spain and in many closed public places.
“Masks are mandatory for large, outdoor, stand-up and seated events where the 1.5m community space cannot be maintained. There are no other requirements to wear masks outside.
You must always carry the mask with you and be ready to use it during your stay. Masks must cover the nose and mouth.
Although not mandatory, masks are recommended for children between the ages of three and five.
Turkey
Kovit basses are accepted in Turkey to enter theaters, concerts, and events, and everyone must wear a mask “outside the home.”
This includes public places, streets, alleys, parks, gardens, tourist areas, markets, the sea area, and public transportation including subways, buses, taxis, and boats. Masks are mandatory in all shops, restaurants, hairdressers and barbershops.
Cyprus
Under a similar ruling, everyone over the age of six must wear a face mask in both indoor and outdoor public places.
Failure to comply with the regulations can result in a fine of 300.
Go to shopping centers, restaurant establishments, including some sports facilities and present proof of vaccination.
you can use them safe pass And Cyprus accepts the UK government pass.
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