FEARS are growing that France and Germany could join Spain on the UK's quarantine list after a spike in coronavirus cases.
Thousands of tourists were last night ordered to self-isolate for 14 days on their return from Spain or face a £1,000 fine after Covid-19 cases in the country rose to more than 1,000 a day.
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Speaking yesterday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab warned more countries could still be removed from the UK's safe travel list.
He said it remained a possibility that people would have to cancel their holidays at the last moment, adding that he won't be going abroad at all this summer.
The government's safe list still includes around 70 destinations, but analysis by the Daily Telegraph found that a majority had, like Spain, seen spikes of coronavirus cases over the past week.
Government officials in both France and Germany warned over the weekend that fresh lockdowns may be necessary to prevent renewed outbreaks.
The holidays of an estimated 1.8million Brits are in tatters including 600,000 UK tourists in Spain.
The warnings come after the Government announced last night that anyone arriving back in the UK from Spain after midnight would face two weeks in isolation after a spike in cases there.
Brits lashed out at the policy, which they had no notice would change overnight.
But Mr Raab told Sky's Sophy Ridge yesterday: "As we've found with Spain, we can't give a guarantee."
Mr Raab added: "There is an element of uncertainty this summer if people go abroad.
"I'm not going to tell people what they should or shouldn't do. They should follow the advice.
Which countries are on the UK's travel corridors list?
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Andorra
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Australia
Austria
The Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Bermuda
Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba
British Antarctic Territory
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
the Channel Islands
Croatia
Curaçao
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominica
Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Polynesia
Gibraltar
Germany
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
the Isle of Man
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao (Macau)
Malta
Mauritius
Monaco
Montserrat
The Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Norway
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands
Poland
Reunion
San Marino
Seychelles
South Korea
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
St Barthélemy
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
St Kitts and Nevis
St Lucia
St Pierre and Miquelon
Switzerland
Taiwan
Trinidad and Tobago
Turkey
Turks and Caicos Islands
Vatican City State
Vietnam
"I'm going to be staying at home this summer."
The World Health Organisation reported a record increase in global coronavirus cases on Friday, with the total rising by 284,196 in 24 hours.
India reported more than 49,000 fresh cases of the coronavirus, and France has also seen its numbers creep up.
Australia's Victoria state has recorded 10 deaths overnight from Covid-19, its highest daily toll amid a continuing surge in cases.
German health authorities have warned that the infection rate is rising too.
Mr Raab said the 14-day quarantine for travellers coming back from Spain was "absolutely necessary" to avoid huge spikes in the virus in the UK and possibly a second lockdown.
The Foreign Secretary stressed that the Government acted as "swiftly as we could" to take decisive action to protect the virus from spreading back in the country again.
However, cases were already shooting up last Monday - and The Sun warned Brits faced quarantine days ago.
He urged anyone in Spain or considering going to contact their travel insurance provider and find out what to do.
And he stressed that employers should be "flexible" if an employee has to stay home and quarantine for 2 weeks when they return from a break.
But people can be put on statutory sick pay rather than be given full pay.
Mr Raab said: "Employers have got to follow the law and I don’t think you can be laying people off or take penalties against people."
He said that the fact Transport Secretary Grant Shapps was in Spain and would have to isolate on his return too "shows you the risks for everyone".
Labour's Jon Ashworth blasted the last-minute decision as "absolutely shambolic".
He told the same programme: "I understand why they’ve made the decision but the way in which this decision has been made in the last 24 hours is frankly shambolic.”
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He said the government has not gone far enough to protect people who may get in trouble at work due to the new policy: “The government just say ‘oh, we hope that employers cooperate’.
"Well to be frank I hope that I win the lottery on Saturday, it doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. We need clarity from the government now as to whether those who are asked to quarantine, whether they’ll get financial support if their employers refuse it them."
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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps held a video call with UK airlines and our ambassador in Madrid last night to plan how to get Brits home.
He said there would be "close coordination to help UK nationals return from Spain" adding: "We will all need to quarantine for 14 days on arrival."
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