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Spain, one of Europe’s hardest hit coronavirus hotspots, plans to reopen for foreign tourists, beginning July 1.
That was the message directed to foreign travelers from Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Saturday, UK’s The Sun reported.
“From now, foreign tourists can plan their vacations in our country,” he said. “We will guarantee that tourists will not run any risks and they will not bring us any risks. There will be no opposing forces between health and business.”
There are more than 230,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Spain and nearly 29,000 deaths, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University.
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