China News Service, June 11 (Xinhua) According to the European Union quoted the Greek European Union News Agency, Greece will reopen the country to welcome international passengers from the 15th, but there have been reports recently that the proportion of newly imported cases in the country has increased significantly. . A latest poll shows that the vast majority of Greek citizens have expressed the hope that travelers entering Greece will be tested for the new coronavirus.

On May 18th, local time, Athens, Greece, the Acropolis was opened to the public to attract tourists to visit. On that day, Greek open-air archaeological sites and various theme parks resumed opening from that day.

  According to reports, at present, the problem of how to control imported cases abroad not only haunts the Greek government, but also worries the public.

  The data shows that since June 4, more than 30 new crown diagnoses in Greece have been passengers from Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, the Czech Republic and the United States.

  Greek Prime Minister Mizotakis held an emergency meeting with major health officials and public safety officials on the 9th of this month and decided to increase the detection of the new coronavirus and re-implement restrictions in places where cluster infections occur. According to the news, the Greek authorities will focus on checking bars and public transport, but no blockade measures are expected.

  The polling company ALCO has conducted a survey for the Greek TV station Open TV. Among them, 89% of the respondents said that travelers entering Greece should be tested by the new coronavirus, and only 8% of the respondents said they were "opposed to detection." 3% said "I don't know or don't answer".

  However, the results of the polls also show that the Greek people are most concerned about the economy and unemployment.

  When asked what the main problem Greece is currently facing, 49% of the respondents said it was unemployment; 15% of the respondents said it was the new crown epidemic; 12% said it was refugee and immigration . In addition, excessive taxation, lack of investment, public health, education, etc. are also issues that the interviewees believe are more important to Greece. (Liang Manyu)