The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to reopen borders to each other.
On Twitter, Latvia's Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said freedom of movement for all citizens of the three countries would restart on 15 May after the "successful containment" of the virus.
Those arriving from elsewhere will however have to self-isolate for 14 days.
Considering the successful containment of #COVID19 across Baltics, in call with @ratasjuri and @Skvernelis_S agreed on opening of internal Baltic borders from May 15 and free movement of our citizens. The citizens arriving from other countries have to obey 14 day self-isolation.