Germany on Friday said it had added three northern Spanish regions to its list of high-risk destinations, meaning anyone arriving from those areas will have to produce a negative coronavirus test or go into quarantine for 14 days. Germany's foreign ministry said it had issued a travel warning for the regions of Catalonia, Navarre and Aragon following a spike in COVID-19 cases there. The move comes after Germany's Robert Koch Institute for disease control added the three regions to its high-risk list. "A mandatory quarantine can only be avoided through a negative COVID-19 test," the ministry said. mfp/pma