Greece tries to save tourism

With break of 75% no número de visitantes, Greece prepares to save tourism. This week was marked by the reopening to the public of larger sites of the country's culture and history, like the Acropolis of Athens.

Gel and masks are now part of the ‘architecture’, in addition to signaling on the ground that aims to ensure social distance.

The country, whose tourism represents 25% do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB), takes steps towards normalizing life, fact that is viewed with optimism. This week reopened more than 500 praias. Chairs and walkways are disinfected, no more than 40 people per thousand square meters and the umbrellas must be 4 metres away. The manual issued by the Greek Government further states that awnings must be placed less than 1 Metro.

The Greek government, leader but Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has been reducing confinement, de forma gradual, desde 4 de Maio.

Beach clubs may have their doors open, but no music or alcohol, ou seja, anything that can encourage social interaction.

Drones will be a key aid: will fly over the beaches in order to detect congested areas and gatherings.

The police and municipal guards also monitored the distance between umbrellas and asked bathers to respect the rules, at the risk of being fined.

The country hopes to attract foreign tourists when, If all goes well, lift border control to 1 de Julho.