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<li>Summer holidays could be on the cards after all and Spain makes face masks compulsory for everyone over six years old. Here’s the latest from Europe:</li>
<li><strong>Greece</strong> is expected to announce plans later that would allow in visitors from other European countries as early as 1 July. The move comes as EU tourism ministers meet this afternoon to discuss how countries can reopen their borders for the summer holidays</li>
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<li><strong>Spain</strong> has made it mandatory for everyone over the age of six to wear a face mask in places such as shops, restaurants and public transport, and outdoors as well if social distancing isn’t possible. The rules come into effect on Thursday</li>
<li><strong>Russia </strong>has announced a record number of daily deaths, jumping by 135 in the past 24 hours to a total of 2,972. The country has the second highest number of confirmed cases in the world - surpassing 300,000 on Wednesday - and some believe the true death toll is much higher</li>
<li>French charity Hand in Hand (Main dans la Main) has created a <strong>clear face mask</strong> to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing. The mask isn’t commercially available yet, but the group thinks it could ensure everyone can still communicate under new face covering rules</li>
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<li>Authorities in <strong>the Netherlands</strong> say it’s “plausible” a worker at a mink farm caught the virus from one of the animals. Research is under way to confirm the link</li>
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