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One new case of coronavirus on Kefalonia announced yesterday by EODY.
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Greece Has the Largest Number of Goats in Europe
More specifically, according to the European Union’s Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries report for last year, Greece comes first for the largest number of goats in the entire EU, having approximately 3,625,000 goats living on its territory.
The second place is taken by Spain, with almost a million fewer goats than Greece... while Romania comes in third place, with 1,539,000 goats.
France follows next, having 1,252,000 goats living on its territory.
https://greekreporter.com/2021/05/13/greece-has-the-largest-number-of-goats-per-capita-in-europe/
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Greece’s New Pet Law May Threaten Ancient Greek Dog Breed Alopekis
https://greekreporter.com/2021/05/13/greeces-new-pet-law-may-threaten-ancient-greek-dog-breed-alopekis/
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On The Beach pulls all summer holidays from sale
Online travel agent On The Beach has stopped selling all holidays for this summer due to Covid uncertainty.
The pause in sales until September includes "green list" countries such as Portugal.
By contrast, EasyJet and Tui will begin offering holidays to countries classified as amber, despite government advice remaining not to travel for leisure.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57084732
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Travel firms warned over summer holiday refunds
Travel companies have been warned they must be ready to refund consumers if foreign holidays are cancelled by the coronavirus pandemic this summer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57097568
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No mains water supply between 07:30-12:00 tomorrow, Friday, in Xi and Katogi due to essential maintenance work.
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Portugal: No decision yet on UK holidaymakers
Portugal has yet to decide whether it will allow visits from UK holidaymakers as it extends its "state of calamity" until 30 May.
From 17 May, travellers from England and Scotland won't have to quarantine upon their return from Portugal and other "green list" countries.
But those countries have their own restrictions on who can visit.
Under current plans, people from England and Scotland will be allowed to travel to Portugal for non-essential reasons from Monday.
But whether they will be allowed in by Portugal has not been decided yet by the Portuguese government.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57107154