The Foreign Office has updated its advice for Greece following an outbreak of coronavirus on one of its holiday islands. Officials in Greece imposed new restrictions on the island of Poros following a spike in infections - with 30 people reportedly infected.
Now strict new measures - including mandatory face masks - will run until 6pm on August 17. All restaurants and food shops must be closed between 11pm and 7am.
All live events - such as parties, religious ceremonies or open markets - are suspended. A maximum of nine people can gather together for a public or private event.
Only four people can eat together at a restaurant or cafe - unless they are related, in which case, six people are allowed. On August 7, officials said 13 new cases
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