The faltering recovery of Spain’s vital tourism sector is likely to worsen after the UK decision.

Travellers arriving in the UK from Spain must now quarantine for 14 days under new coronavirus travel rules.
They were announced on Saturday after
a rise in infections in Spain, with more than 900 new cases reported on
Friday.
Labours shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth said he understands why the government made the decision, but the handling and communication of it was frankly shambolic.
He urged the government to provide clarity for confused and distressed holidaymakers, who don’t know whether their employers will allow them to quarantine at home for two weeks.
He told Sky News Sophy Ridge: “The government is just saying, ‘We hope that employers co-operate’. Well, to be frank, I hope I win the lottery on Saturday but that doesn’t mean it is going to happen.”
He called on the government to provide “clarity” for holidaymakers and said it needed to be backed up by financial support, so that people who need to self-isolate can “do the right thing” to protect themselves and others.