It came as borders were thrown open across Europe today as a raft of countries including Germany and France lifted three months of coronavirus checks. Spain was one of the worst-hit countries at the time, piling up more than 8,000 coronavirus deaths in the month of March alone. France's borders are open for travel within Europe, but Paris is insisting on reciprocity - meaning a 14-day quarantine for British visitors. All nine of Germany's land borders are open and the country is allowing flights from Italy, but not Spain until June 21. Spain will only start to lift travel restrictions on June 21, re-establishing free travel with some of its fellow EU countries.
Source: Daily Mail June 15, 2020 11:40 UTC