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Tourists have paid up to £1,000 in a mad dash to get from the Balearics to the UK before the islands were put on the amber list overnight.
British favourites Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca were all upgraded to the amber list amid surging infection numbers across the archipelago - which were visited by 3.8million Britons a year before the pandemic.
Holidaymakers have since been paying inflated fees in a bid to avoid being subject to a ten-day quarantine upon their return if unvaccinated after the travel rules changed today.
Double-jabbed people and those under 18 will still be able to return from the islands quarantine free.
A leading health official says vaccines have cut the link between Covid infections and deaths.
Former deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries’s comments came as England’s R rate fell yesterday for the first time in eight weeks.
The head of the Health Security Agency said: “Although cases are rising, we are not seeing a proportional rise in the number of people who are being admitted to hospital.
“The data suggests this is testament to the success of the vaccination programme and clearly demonstrates the importance of getting both doses of the vaccine.”
Since May, Covid cases have shot up five-fold but the number of patients in hospital has not even doubled there were just over 1,000 at the end of June.
Brits join holidaymakers flocking to beaches in Majorca after it joins green-list countries
Natalia Penza
Updated: 16:17, 3 Jul 2021
BRIT holidaymakers descended on beaches across Mallorca hours after island was added to the UK s green list.
Some 94 flights are due to carry tourists Palma Airport on Saturday as No 10 says Brits travelling to the Balearic Islands no longer need to quarantine on return to the UK.
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Tourist have made the most of the lovely weatherCredit: LNP
The island s golden sandy beaches were jammed full of UK national enjoying the 30-plus degree weather.
The tourists also made their presence felt on Magaluf s raucous Punta Ballena strip at night.
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