Spain’s secretary of state for tourism Fernando Valdés has revealed that the country aims to reopen to overseas holidaymakers starting June 2021. The country will be utilising the COVID-19 digital health certificate scheme which shows whether an individual has been vaccinated, tested negative or recovered. The country will be participating in a pilot digital certificate scheme in May in order to test the waters.
Valdés stressed that the certificates were not a magic wand that would change the epidemiological situation, but through these certificates tourists would have a degree of safety when making the trip. COVID-19 has infected well over 3 million people in Spain and killed 77,855. Yet, Spain depends on tourism for about 12% of GDP and thus is hoping that this scheme, along with the vaccine rollout at around 14,994,667 jabs administered, will help the country’s economy.
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