France and Greece became the latest European countries on Monday to begin cautiously relaxing their lockdowns.
France and Greece became the latest European countries on Monday to begin cautiously relaxing their lockdowns.
Greece officially reopened for tourism on Friday 14 May, becoming the latest southern European country to do so.
Greek authorities have reopened bars and restaurants which were closed in November of 2020 to curb the spread of COVID-19.
A relaxation of some of the regulations surrounding the coronavirus pandemic have been introduced in several European countries.