Berlin, Ep. European countries recovering from the Kovid-19 epidemic are slowly returning to normal activities. They are opening their borders to the neighboring countries so that the tourist traffic starts. But for citizens of Asia, America, Latin America and Middle-East countries, their doors are still closed. Most countries of the world stopped the arrival of foreign nationals about three months ago to stop the infection of corona virus.
The summer season has begun in Europe. Holidays associated with it have also started. Some people are also preparing to move around forgetting the corona virus tragedy. 27 countries of the European Union have opened borders to fellow countries. The epidemic has been controlled to a large extent in Germany, France, Spain and Italy, the rest of the country is also on its way to being liberated from Corona
Tourist places will also be opened soon
It is believed that soon tourist destinations in Europe will also be fully opened for tourists and activities will become normal there. European Union Internal Affairs Commissioner Eva Johansson said last week that we are going to open everything soon, Monday (June 15) could be a good date for this.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to the member countries of the European Union, citizens of Britain and Switzerland also have the facility to visit each other’s countries without passports. For now, he will be able to travel to Europe with some tests.
Also Read: Chinese company Synovac claims its vaccine gives good results in clinical trials
New York also reduced corona infection
On the other hand, the rate of infection in New York province of the US, which is most affected by the epidemic, is also seen to be slowing down. The number of corona patients admitted to hospitals in New York has not only decreased, but the number of people who have lost their lives has also decreased. Only 32 people died on Friday. Whereas nine weeks ago this number was over 800. 1734 new patients have to be admitted to hospitals. This is the lowest number since March 20.