China News Service, June 30, according to a report from the Greek-Chinese Greek Times, on June 29 local time, the Greek Deputy Minister of Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias (Nikos Hardalias) visited Limnos Airport Say: "All airports in Greece will be fully opened under the premise of safety."

  Hadalias pointed out: "We take tourism development as one of the current priorities of the government, but we will never sacrifice public safety. We have made great efforts to ensure the health and safety of local residents and tourists. ."

  At present, 18 regional airports throughout Greece are ready to welcome domestic and foreign tourists when the tourism industry is fully opened on July 1. These airports have taken all necessary protective measures.

  The medical and health team and armed forces staff will be stationed at each airport and will conduct targeted sampling tests on incoming passengers. All passengers who test positive for the new coronavirus will be quarantined at the designated hotel for 14 days.

  Before visiting Rhode Island Airport, Hadalias also said: "Rhode Island is one of the main channels for foreign tourists to enter Greece. We work closely with the regional governments, municipalities and other relevant agencies to work hard to restore the tourism industry. An important role in the local economy."

  In addition, according to a previous notice issued by the Greek Civil Aviation Authority, from June 27 to August 31, all passengers arriving in Greece must fill out a passenger location form (PLF) at least 48 hours before check-in for flights, providing Information including departure airport, accommodation address, and their expected length of stay in Greece. So that the authorities can better die-cut contacts when new cases of crown infection are found.

  Passengers can log on https://travel.gov.gr/#/ website to learn about the relevant form information. After filling in, they will receive a barcode.

  Dimitris Paraskevis, a professor at the University of Athens, said: "In this way, we can monitor and track the input cases to the maximum extent."

  In addition to the opening of the entire airport, from July 1, the seven border ports in northern Greece will also be reopened.

  Greek government spokesman Pesas said at a news conference on Monday that the land entry points to be opened on Wednesday are: Evzones, Kakavia, Krystallopigi, Promachonas, Nymfea, Kastanies and Kipi.

  At 18:00 on June 29th local time, the Greek Ministry of Health announced that in the past 24 hours, there were 15 new cases of new coronary pneumonia diagnosed in Greece, and no new deaths. A total of 3390 cases were diagnosed nationwide, and a total of 191 deaths. (Cai Ling)