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Ibiza and Magaluf set to ease strict Covid rules to let Brit tourists run riot

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Fancy an escape? Sign up to the Chill newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on UK holidays Brit holidayers will be able to have the summer of their dreams in popular Spanish resorts without the burden of strict COVID rules, it was confirmed last night.

A Balearic Islands government official told the Today programme: "I believe holidays during this summer, especially late summer, will be similar to ones we are used to in the past few years.Director general for tourism Rosana Morillo said: "We've been strict with restrictions as we believe it is the best way to control the pandemic."Now, little by little, we are lifting them, with increasing vaccinations allowing us to do this."Tourism minister Iago Negueruela also told a press.

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