Greece is considering a second lockdown after tourists caused coronavirus cases there to spike

Since restarting the tourism industry on 1 July, the country has seen over 100 new positive cases in the last 10 days from foreign tourists. (Credit: Shutterstock)Since restarting the tourism industry on 1 July, the country has seen over 100 new positive cases in the last 10 days from foreign tourists. (Credit: Shutterstock)
Since restarting the tourism industry on 1 July, the country has seen over 100 new positive cases in the last 10 days from foreign tourists. (Credit: Shutterstock)

Greece could bring back some lockdown measures, following a spike in coronavirus cases after welcoming back tourists into the country.

In Greece, more than 3,800 have been confirmed to have the virus. This is the highest number of active Covid-19 cases in the country since the start of the pandemic. On 10 July, the daily number of new cases peaked for the first time since 21 April, with 60 new confirmed infections.

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