France, Greece, and Portugal became the latest European countries to relax COVID-19-related restrictions, with the three nations easing travel restrictions. For example, vaccinated tourists won’t have to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter, although unvaccinated people will. Greece also dropped pre-departure requirements for testing. French officials this week announced the country would drop a requirement of a negative COVID-19 test for vaccinated people from outside the European Union. “We again required tests in December over the Omicron variant. In the coming days we will announce that tests are no longer needed for vaccinated people,” Clement Beaune, with the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, told France 2 TV on Tuesday. The further relaxation of rules comes as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Czech Republic have dropped domestic COVID-19 rules, including vaccine passports in some cases. Earlier this month, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin announced the …