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These countries will pay Scots to visit them for holidays after lockdown

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Countries hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic are offering to pay holidaymakers to visit them once the outbreak is over.Many popular hotspots need a drastic boost to their tourism industry after international travel grounded to a halt during the deadly bug crisis.Scots have been advised to stay at home while in lockdown and to only make essential journeys.When travel does resume, there will be a mandatory 14-day quarantine for anyone returning home from June 8.However, when the coronavirus crisis eventually subsides, there will be a time when foreign travel will resume, The Mirror reports.Some countries are so desperate to boost visitors that they are willing to pay for them to travel.Here is what could be on offer once lockdown

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