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PCR test before travel to Fue
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I can't see where it says that. As I read it you have to present one of three controls, vax certificate, test certificate, recovery certificate.

Passengers from countries or areas at risk, considered as such based on the assessment of their epidemiological situation at all times, will be required to certify one of the following health requirements:
a) Certificate confirming that the holder has received a vaccine against COVID-19 (vaccination certificate).
b) Certificate that indicates the result of a Diagnostic Test for Active COVID-19 Infection that the holder has performed (diagnostic certificate).
c) Certificate confirming that the holder has recovered from COVID-19 (recovery certificate).
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(27-11-2021, 03:36 PM)cjm Wrote: I can't see where it says that. As I read it you have to present one of three controls, vax certificate, test certificate, recovery certificate.

Passengers from countries or areas at risk, considered as such based on the assessment of their epidemiological situation at all times, will be required to certify one of the following health requirements:
a) Certificate confirming that the holder has received a vaccine against COVID-19 (vaccination certificate).
b) Certificate that indicates the result of a Diagnostic Test for Active COVID-19 Infection that the holder has performed (diagnostic certificate).
c) Certificate confirming that the holder has recovered from COVID-19 (recovery certificate).

So many boletins out today, not only near-impenetrable in translation, but also the same in the original Spanish! This news article sums it up, and contains a link to the relevant boletín : https://www.guidetocanaryislands.com/uk-...ecember-1/
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Agreed Gattacca66, getting a straight answer about anything at the moment is near impossible. Although I'm vaccinated our trip in October was quite stressful and it confirms my decision after that trip that it's just not worth the stress at the moment. Don't know how many others will react the same way but I suspect lots of people will be put off travelling for Christams and New Year which will undoubtedly affect the Canaries. Total disaster.
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