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The EU and its members are doing everything possible to close the gap between the desire for relaxation and the pandemic reality.
Margrethe Vestager is right: it will not be a normal summer. If vacations are only allowed to take place where the medical infrastructure is fully developed, if pool splashes need to be booked in advance through the app, if the vacation plane is required to dress up, then the question arises in Silence on whether such “enjoyment” of personal relaxation serves, or rather to save the tourism industry that is important to the European economy. The Vice-President of the EU Commission responsible for competition and her colleagues from the Brussels authority do everything possible to make the contradiction between the general desire for normality in the summer and the reality of the pandemic as small as possible. In the coming weeks, it will be clear from the status of the reserve whether it is successful.