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Greece's restaurants and cafes reopen as the country eases lockdown

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After six months of closure, cafes reopen in the Thisio neighbourhood in Athens as the country eases lockdown restrictions. The Greek government has accelerated its vaccination campaign in the last few days, allowing people in their 30s to be vaccinated. More than 3 million vaccinations have been administered in the population. IMAGES

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