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Scots' Greek getaways could be back on from July as country look to lift lockdown measures

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Scots holidaymakers booked up for Greece could get away as planned - as the popular country plans to lift its coronavirus lockdown measures in time for summer.

Greek politicians hope the country will be able to accept international visitors from July.But it's believed sun seekers wishing to enter the country will need proof they are not infected with COVID-19.The Greek Minister of State, Giorgos Gerapetritis, said: "We are a country that will be open to all, not only because we are the best tourist destination, but because competing destinations are in great difficulty."Negotiations are underway.

Visitors will come with some sort of certificate."We are going to try to reduce any possibility of the virus spreading." Greece has managed to

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