IN a significant boost to the Canary Islands’ bid to present the archipelago as a safe holiday choice, the region will be the first destination for a coronavirus-free flight in a digital health passport pilot project, which has the backing of the World Health Organisation.
Passengers on the flight will be monitored by the Hi+Card secure health mobile application, which will certify that they do not have Covid-19. |
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My uncle and hisspanish husband live out there.there gona be no visitors from outside of spain until september at the earliest.even the first ones coming in from mainland spain have to have property there.then more spanish holiday makers a cpl months down the line.id rather listento peeps who are residents thana report in a paper as that osnot what the islanders are being told |
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"My uncle and hisspanish husband live out there.there gona be no visitors from outside of spain until september at the earliest.even the first ones coming in from mainland spain have to have property there.then more spanish holiday makers a cpl months down the line.id rather listento peeps who are residents thana report in a paper as that osnot what the islanders are being told" |
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