‘No point booking’: Britons despair as Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca ‘back on amber list’
It’s been claimed Ibiza, Menorca and Majorca could be put back on the “amber list”, meaning harsher controls for Britons who return from the country.
“I have said it all along anybody booking a holiday abroad at this time need the services of a psychiatrist,” one wrote. “Anybody unvaccinated is s******.”
“Don’t know why anyone is booking to go abroad this year, stupid Government changes its mind every five minutes,” another wrote.
One reader observed: “This is getting beyond ridiculous. On and off the list like the Hokey Cokey.”
Support for British holidays continued to rally, as many discussed their staycations for this year.
The Balearic Islands (Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca) are on the green list currently. However, they are on the UK Government’s “green watchlist”.
Cases on the Balearic Islands now stand at 258 cases per 100,000 people.
Cases have tripled in Spain over the past fortnight, rising to 368 cases per 100,000 people.
The Government currently says people should not travel to amber list countries or territories.
If a person arrives in England from an amber list country, they will need to quarantine.
This needs to be done at home or in the place they are staying, for 10 days.
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