European beach resorts could open this summer under plans for 'tourist corridors' to protect people from the coronavirus
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.European countries could open up "tourist corridors" this summer between those countries least affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
The Czech Republic is reportedly considering plans to create a "corridor" with Slovakia and Croatia, which all have experienced relatively few cases of the virus. Tourism ministers from EU countries held a video conference yesterday and discussed plans that would allow those countries least affected by the pandemic to restart their tourism industries.,They discussed opening so-called "tourist corridors" between those countries implementing strict social distancing rules and testing regimes, which could allow them to contain any outbreak of infections at a resort, the Times reported.
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