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Spain extends Covid entry restrictions to mid-November

Spain has extended its Covid entry restrictions until November 15.

Unvaccinated arrivals must continue to show evidence they have recovered from Covid-19 within the last six months or show proof of a negative PCR or antigen test.

Vaccinated arrivals are exempt from testing requirements, although anyone who had their second jab more than 270 days ago will be required to have a booster to be classed as fully vaccinated.


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Additionally, all unvaccinated arrivals who cannot show proof of recent recovery must complete Spain’s Travel Health Control form.

Children under the age of 12 are free from any testing or vaccination requirements and are not required to fill out the travel form.

Face masks continue to be mandatory for anyone aged over six on public transport, in pharmacies, medical centres and care homes.

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