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The easing of the ban and a modest resumption of economic activity in several countries

2020-05-11T17:45:05.626Z


Capitals-SANA Millions of masks and thousands of plastic barriers appeared today in the streets of European cities after the ban was lifted


Capitals-SANA

Millions of masks and thousands of plastic barriers appeared today in the streets of European cities after the embargo was lifted, as Belgium and France emerged from the state of ban and total closure, and children returned to their schools in the Netherlands, as restrictions on the population in both Greece and Spain were eased amid countries seeking to restore the balance of life And the resumption of the activities of the collapsed global economies and trying to prevent the exacerbation of a second wave of new Corona virus infection "Covid 19".

The Associated Press stated that social separation was the most important order that was issued today in many countries of the world despite the difficulty of applying this in public transportation and schools, noting that with the partial dismantling of the ban, the French no longer had to carry permits to leave their homes and witnessed some stations The metro in Paris, which is one of the hotspots for spreading viruses, is very crowded, which necessitated the government to confine people to their areas, adding to the chaos.

In Spain, the authorities eased strict prohibitions of nearly half of the 47 million people, while Madrid and Barcelona remained under the embargo and under conditions of closure. In Germany, fears of new waves of infection appeared.

In South Korea, one customer in a nightclub caused about 85 new injuries, and the government tried to deal with the wave of infection and suspended the reopening of schools that were planned this week, and re-imposed restrictions on nightclubs and bars.

Obstacles to tourism and public services were evident even in places where infection cases dwindled, as the "Walt Disney Company" reopened "Shanghai Disneyland" in China to a limited number of visitors, ending a three-month closure resulting from the outbreak of the Corona virus.

In Britain, which recorded the second largest number of coronavirus deaths in the world after the United States, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a slight relaxation of the ban and the government changed its slogan from "staying at home" to "staying alert", but Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland maintained Home stay slogan.

In the United States, officials in President Donald Trump's administration announced a relative epidemic, before announcing that Vice President Mike Pence had isolated himself after it was established that one of his aides was infected with the Coronavirus.

The director of the University of Washington said that state moves to reopen companies and businesses will translate into more injuries and deaths within ten days from now. Dr. Christopher Murray of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation said that states with higher injuries and deaths than expected would include Illinois, Arizona, Florida, and California .

India, in turn, today announced the largest daily increase in cases of HIV infection with its preparations to resume train services to reduce the embargo and quarantine that affected poor workers and migrants who are paid daily to support their families.

The rail system is the lifeline of India as 23 million people are transported across the country daily and with the resumption of train service tomorrow, passengers must wear masks and pass health checks and scans before being allowed to board trains.

While unemployed workers in several countries are supported with some temporary benefits and protection programs, millions of workers in many other countries face dire conditions.

Source: sena

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