MADRID: Spain tweaked the rules of the entries of their journey from next week to require a vaccination certificate from US tourists, adjusting to EU suggestions recently about rigorous rules due to increasing anxiety about the transmission of Coronavirus in the US.
The European Council’s decision earlier this week to remove the US from a list of secure countries for insignificant trips also came in the midst of a call that was not answered from European officials for the rules of the “reciprocal” trip.
Apart from the EU step to open its borders to US citizens in June, the US did not allow European Union tourists to enter.
Spain, the main tourist destination, is among a handful of EU countries that have announced steps to adjust the rules to the Board.
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The country published a new Friday guideline on official sheets, also removing Israel, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro and North Macedonia from the safe list.
Under the rules, US tourists will no longer be accepted from Monday, September 6, unless they can show completely vaccinated evidence of at least 14 days before their trip.
Children who are not vaccinated under 12 trips with vaccinated adults are also permitted in this country.