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The spread of the Coruna virus has killed more than 167,000 people in the world since it appeared last December.
According to the latest statistics, according to Agence France-Presse, which was based on official sources, more than two million and 437 thousand and 170 cases were officially recorded in 193 countries and regions.
The German authorities announced a partial lifting of the restrictions, while Chancellor Angela Merkel called for discipline and considered that moving too fast would be a mistake.
In Denmark, several small companies reopened their doors, while Norway began opening nurseries, despite the concerns of some parents, while in France the procedures for quarantine in elderly homes were relaxed.
In turn, Ghana finished the stone in two important regions of the country.
In addition, the price of WTI crude fell below zero for the first time in history due to the saturation in the market and the decline in demand due to the epidemic.
In Britain, thousands of companies went bankrupt between the beginning of March and mid-April, according to a study published today.
In Spain, the central bank expected a decline of between 6.6 and 13.6 percent of GDP in 2020.
In France, 9.6 million employees were referred to partial unemployment, equivalent to almost half of the private sector employees.