Much of Europe is emerging from sweeping travel restrictions today.
The European Union is encouraging member states to get people moving across borders, and police who've been enforcing border closures have been withdrawn.
Germany lifted a worldwide travel warning on Monday. It said checks at its nine land borders, with countries such as Austria and Denmark, were no longer necessary.
France, too, said it would allow travellers from almost all European Union countries to enter without quarantine.
Elsewhere in Europe, countries such as Belgium, Portugal, Greece and Switzerland have all relaxed their travel restrictions as cases of Covid-19 decrease.
But some measures remain in place. Sweden, for example, has complained that Swedes face major hurdles getting into neighbouring countries.
And Spain said it would not allow foreign tourists to enter until 21 June.
You can read more about how Europe is emerging from lockdown in our useful round-up piece here.