From Iceland to Greece, many travel restrictions for European Union visitors will ease today, but it will not be a return to unfettered travel for the Schengen area's 420 million inhabitants.
Instead, the right of travel will depend on where you live and where you are going. For example, some countries like Greece and Britain will mandate quarantines, Spain will not allow foreign tourists until 21 June, with exceptions on some Spanish islands, and the Czech Republic has a traffic-light system, barring entry for tourists from 'orange' or 'red' countries such as Portugal and Sweden.
Meanwhile,Denmark will hand out cash to its citizens in a bid to stimulate the economy, the finance ministry has said, while announcing plans to phase out