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More anti-epidemic measures eased as of today

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As of 1 June, visits to enclosed spaces in Bulgaria are allowed – restaurants and fast food restaurants, drinking establishments, coffee and sweet shops, indoor children’s and sports facilities, amusement halls and gaming arcades, with the exception of discotheques, night bars and piano bars.

International buses to Greece and Serbia are running again as of 1 June. There is no 14-day quarantine for people travelling to these countries. The transportation of passengers will take place in compliance with all anti-epidemic measures. Again as of 1 June, Turkey is opening its border checkpoints with Greece and Bulgaria to tourists. 



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