Coronavirus: Czechs reclassify Spain as “risky” country for travel
The Czech Republic has removed Spain from its list of “safe” countries to travel to with respect to the coronavirus. An exception is made for the Canary Islands.
As of this Monday, anyone looking to enter the country after having been in Spain therefore will have to present a negative Covid-19 test or go into quarantine for 10 days.
Thus far, Romania is the only other European Union country not on the “safe” travel list. The Czech Republic itself is considered a “risky” destination by the EU member states of Estonia, Finland and Slovenia.