Omicron variant spreading rapidly in holiday destination of Spain

The new Omicron variant of the Coronavirus is spreading rapidly in Spain, which is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations.

According to report from newspaper El Pais on Friday, in the capital region of Madrid, the strain already accounts for more than 30 per cent of all new infections.

In the tourist metropolis of Barcelona, the figure is 25 per cent; regional Health Minister Joseph Maria Argimon told the newspaper La Vanguardia.

Similar developments were also reported in other areas of Spain and omicron is expected to be the dominant strain there by Christmas.

“It’s shooting up like foam,’’’ said Carlos Artundo, director general of public health in Navarre in the north of the country.

There, the seven-day incidence of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants is the highest in Spain at 720.

On the popular holiday islands of the Balearics, which include Mallorca and Ibiza, it is over 300, while the national average is still just below that.

More regions are introducing the requirement for people to prove they have been vaccinated, recovered or have a recent negative test in order to enter restaurants and other leisure facilities.

Meetings in private were currently limited to between six and 12 people only on the Canary Islands.

 

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