China News Service, June 16, according to Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao, many European countries lifted border restrictions on the EU and Schengen countries from the 15th, but due to the inability to fully and freely pass through, the number of tourists should be restored to the level before the new crown epidemic. It will still take some time, and people in many countries are expected to stay in domestic tourism.

On June 10, local time, Madrid, Spain, The Royal Palace of Madrid reopened to the public. Image source: Sipaphoto Copyright works are prohibited from reprinting

  It is reported that although many countries have relaxed many restrictions on EU and Schengen tourists, for residents of the Schengen area, this does not mean that future travel will be unrestricted.

  According to reports, Spain only temporarily opens some islands, and other regions do not allow foreign tourists to enter before June 21. In other places, the ability to travel will depend on the location and destination.

  Greece will segregate passengers from multiple airports in 8 EU countries. The Czech Republic uses a system similar to traffic lights to ban tourists from "orange" or "red" countries such as Portugal and Sweden.

  Denmark allows tourists from Iceland, Germany and Norway to enter the country, provided they must book at least 6 nights of accommodation. Britain imposes a two-week mandatory quarantine on tourists.

  France is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and the French government now wants the French to stay on vacation domestically to help restart the key tourism industry.

  On the other hand, Kruger, Director of the European Region of the World Health Organization, said that the UK should not unblock it further until the UK government confirmed that its contact tracking system is effective. However, non-essential shops in England have opened for business on the 15th.

  Kruger said in an interview that Britain is still in a "very active stage of the pandemic." It is said that the detection and tracking system in England confirmed nearly 32,000 people who had close contact with patients diagnosed with the new crown within the first week of operation, but the British government admitted that the system is not perfect and must be better. .