EU is reportedly set to sign off plans that would allow fully vaccinated Scots to travel to popular European hotspots once again.
Plans outlined by the European Union could see Scots return to the likes of Spain and France by showing a so-called vaccine passport.Tourists would not be required to take a test or need to quarantine if they can show evidence that they have been given both jabs.
Officials could sign off the plans as early as tomorrow, according to our partner title the Mirror. But the move would not be enough to completely open up breaks to the continent, as Scots will have to wait until certain countries appear on the Scottish Government’s ‘green list’ too.