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MADRID – Tourists can book holidays in Spain that are held after June 30. The current quarantine obligation no longer applies, the government said. Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, María Reyes Maroto, said earlier on Monday that the quarantine obligation that the country has imposed would no longer apply when tourists come. The country will be open to foreign tourists from July 1. Currently, a two-week quarantine obligation applies to foreign travelers entering Spain.
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