As the world sees COVID-19 stay-at-home and lockdown orders starting to ease, nations are making plans to get their economies going again.
For Greece, that means figuring out how to safely welcome tourists back to its shores, as tourism accounts for roughly 20% of its GDP, the BBC reported.
In 2019, Greece welcomed about 33 million tourists to its shores, who added 19 billion euros to its economy, so it's critical that the nation be able to bring visitors back, and do it safely. But of course, Greece also wants to open up to tourists as soon as possible, too.