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reece has been talking to a number of European countries about the pending tourist

season. On Tuesday, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said his country would
no longer require asymptomatic citizens arriving from Greece and Serbia on business
and family trips to be quarantined from 1 June.

The reciprocal agreement is set to be extended to all tourists from the three
countries from 15 June, Bulgaria's foreign ministry said.

Italy said on Wednesday that all airports could reopen on 3 June for national and
international flights. A further 161 deaths and 665 infections were reported by
officials, but the number in intensive care units has fallen to 676.

Meanwhile, Slovenia has said it plans to offer €200 (£180; $220) vouchers to its
citizens to urge them to holiday in their home country rather than abroad.

What about the rest of Europe?


EU ministers broadly backed plans spelt out by the EU's executive Commission that
the bloc's internal borders should come down in phases:

Seasonal workers should be allowed across


Restrictions should be lifted between countries with a similar level of control of
the virus
Eventually all internal borders would be lifted
Hygiene, social distancing and non-discrimination are a key part of the EU's plan.
They also called on the Commission to set up a website providing the public with
real-time information about restrictions and measures in each EU country.

On Monday, 11 member states - Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Germany, Greece,


Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain - agreed to a set of rules aimed at
allowing cross-border travel while minimising the risk of Covid-19 infections.

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