Spain shuts down all its hotels, campgrounds, and RV parks in an attempt to stave off the spread of the coronavirus
"Tourist accommodations have been suspended," read a notice on the website for, Spain's official state gazette, according to an internal Business Insider translation.
"[The state has] established the closing of all hotels and similar accommodations, tourist lodgings and other short-stay accommodations, camping sites, RV parking sites, and other similar establishments, located anywhere within the national territory."
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