Italy will open its borders to European visitors from June 3 in 'calculated risk' to save its tourism industry
EU nationals will be allowed to enter Italy without any quarantine from June 3. Italian PM Giuseppe Conte said Italy had to accept a risk to 'get started again'. There are fears that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost in tourism sector.
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