
Maria Mantzourani, an employee at B.loose clothing store in Oia, Santorini, says she works less now because of the pandemic. “I feel that my workload is more reasonable," she says.
Friends gather at a beach bar at sunset on Mesakti Beach, on Ikaria. This year, the visitors to the island were mainly Greek, with fewer foreign tourists than usual.
A group of friends takes selfies aboard a ferry bound for Santorini.
Achilleas Aggelidakis, a graphic designer, works at the café Lygeris, in the town of Akamatra, on Ikaria.
Tour guides with signs and face masks wait at the port in Santorini's capital, Fira. The popular island of Santorini has seen a drastic decrease in tourism.
Ivanka Gancheva, from Bulgaria, wears mandatory PPE while cleaning rooms at Canaves Oia, where she has worked as a housekeeper for the last 14 years. Despite new government regulations requiring hotels to skip housekeeping service, the luxury hotel allows guests to choose the type of cleaning they would prefer in order to feel safe.
