From Great Britain to Dubai, passing through the Netherlands, Spain, Croatia, the islands of Greece and Cyprus. The increase in infections for Covid puts traditional holiday destinations outside Italy at risk. Holiday resorts that had begun with the first reopening and repopulated with foreign tourists. But now those who travel to some of these places risk getting stuck in case of verified positivity.
Great Britain
The United Kingdom yesterday recorded 54,674 new cases of coronavirus infection and 41 deaths in the last 24 hours, in a new record since mid-January, after that of 51,870 on Friday (when there were 49 deaths). Some subway lines of London they suspended the service or suffered delays, as happened to other public transport in the country, due to a lack of staff linked to the many notices of contact with positive people.
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From Spain to Cyprus
The Delta variant runs throughout Europe and increases infections especially in Spain, Portugal, in Netherlands, a Cipro it’s at Malta (here the vast majority of the infected are young people), who are tinged with red and dark red on the weekly map of the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Ecdc) on the incidence of Covid. The situation has worsened in particular in Spain, which is entirely red with several areas (including Catalonia, Castile and Leon) indicated in dark red. Catalonia has already reintroduced the curfew. Now it’s up to the Greek island of Mykonos, a tourist destination and a destination for fun. In Greece there are areas, continental and insular, tinged with orange. Among the tourist destinations, in yellow Ireland, Ile de France and the Southern France (Paca, Midi Pyrenées, Languedoc and Roussillon) and the coastal strip of the Croatia.
Dubai
They get stuck at Dubai the approximately 300 Italian students, including many from Puglia, who left last June 30, winners of a study holiday organized by INPS in collaboration with the British Academy. The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, announced a partial lockdown starting tomorrow 19 July, from midnight until 5 am.