The Portuguese government complained, as British tourists usually flock to both Portugal and Spain in summer.Greece recorded its first Covid-19 case on 26 February and the government swiftly imposed a lockdown.Relaxation measures started in late April, with a particular focus on opening up the country for the summer.However, the number of cases started rising again in July. "Everyone must decide where they want to go on vacation, but it's also true, that by us, for a couple of weeks now, we're seeing a concentration of patients who were infected on vacation. 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On July 23, Italy's minister of health Roberto Speranza confirmed that the hard work paid off. VideoThree dead after passenger train derails near StonehavenCoronavirus in Europe: Infections surge in Germany and SpainCoronavirus: Russia calls international concern over vaccine 'groundless'Kamala Harris: Countries rush to celebrate Biden's running mateBiden VP pick: Kamala Harris to join Biden in DelawareCoronavirus: France's champagne industry goes flat amid pandemicBelarus election: Police use live fire on protesters in BrestMauritius oil spill: Almost all fuel oil pumped out of MV WakashioJimmy Lai: Arrested Hong Kong tycoon tells protesters to be 'careful' Italy has continued the requirement since the beginning and Speranza says they will likely stay for some time to come. Italy registered the lowest number of new coronavirus cases since early March as the government eased a nationwide lockdown Monday allowing shops, bars and restaurants to reopen as long as they respect health and safety rules. There are loopholes and exceptions to almost every rule. We had to learn about the virus," he said. "Images of the coffins carried on military trucks in Bergamo were harsh, and evidently they made it clear how leaving the uncontrolled circulation of the virus would lead to serious problems." Since 29 July, face masks have been compulsory in supermarkets, shops, cafes, banks, government offices and hairdressers.Travellers to Greece have to fill in forms so that they can be tracked in case of emergencies.Ireland has had a stricter lockdown than the UK, with residents only allowed to exercise within 2km (1.2 miles) of their homes. "Politicians also made courageous decisions because the lockdown meant that a part of the population can be unhappy and have economic repercussions. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. He also believes that fear played a role. Bundesliga football matches resumed behind closed doors.However, a surge in cases linked to a meat-processing plant near the western town of Gütersloh triggered Testing at airports is now compulsory for all travellers arriving from high-risk countries.New rules to contain local outbreaks in future, such as travel bans in and out of coronavirus hotspots, have been drawn up.Children are starting to go back to schools in August and in some areas they will have to wear masks at all times.Italy's strict lockdown started on 7 March and was gradually lifted two months later.Bars, restaurants, hairdressers, museums and tourist sites all reopened with strict social distancing and the compulsory wearing of face masks.On 3 June, Italy reopened its borders and ended regional travel restrictions. In the most affected town of Codogno (pop. "In Italy, rules are not obeyed, or disobeyed, as they are elsewhere. 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The government said it would impose local lockdowns rather than another national one, if there was a second wave of infections.On 4 May, Spain set out its plan to start easing one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe.While coronavirus appears to be under control in much of the country, Catalonia - including Barcelona - and neighbouring Aragón in the north-east saw a huge spike in July.Stay-at-home orders have been issued to four million residents in Catalonia, and stricter measures could yet be introduced.Madrid has seen a spike in cases, leading to compulsory face masks in public - regardless of whether social distancing is possible.In a huge blow to tourism, some European countries issued travel warnings for the affected regions.
The total number of cases now at 250,103Nightclubs and schools aren't yet reopened, face masks are mandatory and social distancing is enforced, but summer is in full swing in this country. Luca Zaia said the new infections were found in residents who recently returned home from Spain, Peru, Malta, Croatia and Greece. VideoStunning 'reverse waterfall' filmed near Sydney.