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The British Virgin Islands is welcoming tourists here’s what you need to know Andrew Kunesh © Provided by The Points Guy
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The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is open to tourism, including Americans. Starting May 15, 2021, vaccinated travelers will be subject to looser entry restrictions. These travelers will still be required to undergo two COVID tests but can skip mandatory quarantine.
When these protocols go into effect, vaccinated tourists will need to provide a negative PCR test taken within five days of arrival and will be tested upon arrival into BVI. Travelers will also be required to show proof of vaccination at the border.
The 50th Anniversary of the Spanish Civil War - Eduardo Vivancos Lecture given at the World Anti-national Association (SAT) congress held in Sant Cuget del Valles in Barcelona in July 1986.
It is an interesting fact that the 59 congress of SAT is taking place in Barcelona in 1986 coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Spanish Revolution, because it is precisely in this city that the revolutionary events of 1936 gave the workers the greatest hopes of complete emancipation. It was in Barcelona where the seed of the most audacious revolutionary movement of those times was found. When on the 17th of July when General Franco with other military officers and the ecclesiastical hierarchy and the Spanish plutocrats with support from foreign Fascist governments launched a rebellion against the republican government found themselves on the unexpected (unexpected for them) side against the majority of the people who were mainly organised in labour unions and democratic associations. Th