Three months later Europe opens its borders
A number of countries in Europe today took steps to ease the tightening of borders to control the spread of the new coronavirus.
However, Spain, which was heavily affected by the new Corona virus, is still closing its borders. While other countries in Europe have relaxed their borders, travel between the borders is following the new and hygienic way.
Since it is said that it will take many more years to normalize the situation.
The 22 European countries in the Shenagan region and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland are also permitted to move freely. However, the borders between all of these countries were closed for nearly three months, allowing only the transport of goods and essential workers.
Last week, EU Home Affairs Commissioner Yilva Yohansen called on countries in the Shenagan region to consider easing borders between countries as well as internal transit restrictions.
The easing of border measures is expected to provide some help to Europe's tourism and tourism industry. Tourism and tourism account for 10 percent of the entire economy of the European Union. Countries in the Mediterranean region are also contributing to this, and the new corona virus has severely impacted the tourism and travel industry in the region.
The new measures will open the border from Iceland to Greece, the European Union and the countries of the Shenagan Visa. However, it is said that it will take many more years for normalcy to occur. There are more than 420 million people living in the Shenagan region. Spain has announced that the country will not open until June 21 for foreign tourists. However, some of the islands of Spain have already been opened for foreign tourists.
Although restrictions on the spread of the virus have been relaxed, the right to travel depends on where you live and where you intend to travel.
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