Scientists say increasing infections on continent make foreign holidays ‘extremely unlikely’

A rise in coronavirus cases across Europe could jeopardise the UK’s roadmap out of lockdown and makes foreign holidays “extremely unlikely”, experts have warned.

Several European countries have recorded increases in the number of coronavirus cases in recent weeks, with Italy recording a near-doubling in the last month and Paris entering a new month-long lockdown to curb the spread.

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