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Norway reimposes quarantine for Spain travellers, but not Tom Cruise

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Norway reimposed quarantine on arrivals from Spain at midnight over a spike in virus cases, but also said such restrictions would not apply to the team behind the latest 'Mission: Impossible' blockbuster.

Star Tom Cruise and the rest of the crew will be allowed to enter the country in the autumn to film scenes for the seventh installment of the action franchise without facing any quarantine requirements, regardless of their previous destinations.

The filming "will take place under a strict health regime and the members of the production will be kept apart from others during their stay in Norway", Agriculture Minister Olaug Bollestad told a news conference. "This means not everyone will be able to see these beautiful guys because they will

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