The Netherlands has placed Paris, Ibiza, Madrid and Brussels on its code
orange list of places where all but essential travel is advised
against, because of the increase in coronavirus cases.
The French, Spanish and Belgian capitals have been added to the orange list, as have the Balearic islands (include Majorca and Ibiza), and the Spanish provinces of Burgos, Salamanca, Almeria and Navarra.
The French Bouches-du-Rhone region, close to Aix en Provence and Marseille, is also out of bounds.
The ministry says all but essential travel to these places should be avoided and anyone returning to the Netherlands from one of them should go in to quarantine for 14 days. Britain has also been added to the code orange list, but travellers will not have to quarantine on their return to the Netherlands.
Travel advice to the UK has been tightened up as a warning, because the British have introduced quarantine requirements for people from the Netherlands, the foreign ministry said.
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As coronavirus cases rise, Paris, Madrid and Ibiza are added to Dutch 'no go list' - DutchNews.nl
The French, Spanish and Belgian capitals have been added to the orange list, as have the Balearic islands (include Majorca and Ibiza), and the Spanish provinces of Burgos, Salamanca, Almeria and Navarra.
The French Bouches-du-Rhone region, close to Aix en Provence and Marseille, is also out of bounds.
The ministry says all but essential travel to these places should be avoided and anyone returning to the Netherlands from one of them should go in to quarantine for 14 days. Britain has also been added to the code orange list, but travellers will not have to quarantine on their return to the Netherlands.
Travel advice to the UK has been tightened up as a warning, because the British have introduced quarantine requirements for people from the Netherlands, the foreign ministry said.
Read more at:
As coronavirus cases rise, Paris, Madrid and Ibiza are added to Dutch 'no go list' - DutchNews.nl