Coronavirus: Europe in vaccine race to save summer
Saving the summer depends on two Europe-wide problems: getting people vaccinated and then agreeing rules about whether or not the right to travel should be linked to your vaccination status. The chief economist of the Bank of Spain, Oscar Arce, told the Spanish newspaper El País: 'If the vaccination levels are high in June, the tourist season will be saved. But if it's delayed to the end of the summer the economy will suffer a great deal. In those three months of radical uncertainty we have a lot at stake.'
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