Canaries: compulsory testing for tourists is coming

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Canaries: compulsory testing for tourists is coming

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The Canarian authorities make their announcement come true and introduce a mandatory test: travelers who have passed the sixth age and are accommodated in a tourist accommodation must show a negative Covid-14 test from November 19th.

And not when you arrive at the airport, but when you check-in at the hotel, like Reisevor9.de reported. Otherwise, the hosts will have to refuse them entry. PCR tests as well as antigen tests that have been carried out a maximum of 72 hours in advance are accepted. On the other hand, if you stay with friends or even own a holiday apartment yourself, you do not have to show a negative corona test. Nevertheless, they are not spared from the corona rules either. Because all vacationers have to fill out a health form a maximum of two days before departure. A QR code is issued for this, which you have to present if necessary.

This hurdle does not prevent the German tour operator Alltours from still offering holidays in these regions. "If you want to escape the lockdown in this country, you can now go on holiday to Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma and La Gomera with Alltours", it says in a broadcast.

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