Europe reopens, Beijing outbreak revives need for vigilance
Source: AP
By KEN MORITSUGU, GEIR MOULSON and MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS
BERLIN (AP) European countries reopened borders Monday after a three-month coronavirus shutdown, although international visitors are still being kept away and there was uncertainty over whether many Europeans will quickly embrace travel outside their home countries.
The virus is far from being wiped out, and the need for constant vigilance came into sharp focus again as China, where COVID-19 first emerged last year, rushed to contain an outbreak in the capital of Beijing.
Germany and France dropped border checks nearly two weeks after Italy opened its frontiers. Greece welcomed visitors Monday with passengers on flights from other European countries not having to undergo compulsory coronavirus tests.
The European Unions 27 nations and a number of other European states arent expected to start reopening to visitors from outside the continent until at least the beginning of July and possibly later.
A waitress brings drinks to customers in a restaurant, Monday, June 15, 2020 in Paris. Paris is rediscovering itself, and its joie de vivre, as its cafes and restaurants reopen for the first time since the fast-spreading virus forced them to close their doors March 14. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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