Tourists vaccinated against COVID-19 may be allowed to take holidays in parts of Europe this summer, with several nations announcing plans built around so-called vaccine passports.
Spain could give the green light to inoculated travelers by mid-May, Tourism Minister Maria Reyes Maroto told the Antena 3 TV station on Wednesday. This follows similar announcements from authorities in Greece and Cyprus, which also aim to reboot their dormant tourism industries.
Travelers will likely have to provide a recent negative test, along with proof of full vaccination coverage, in order to gain entry to select holiday destinations.
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