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Today, Germany began implementing the partial lockdown measures announced by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with the aim of containing the second wave of the Coronavirus outbreak, which will take an entire month.
The measures include closing restaurants, cafes, bars, cinemas, theaters, museums, cultural and entertainment facilities, preventing hotels from receiving tourists, and confining them to receiving travelers for work only, while preventing gathering of more than 10 people.
The restrictions also include prohibiting fans from attending football matches in the German League, in addition to canceling amateur sports events and closing sports halls, swimming pools, beauty and recreation centers, while the authorities have exempted schools and kindergartens from closure, in addition to most stores, provided that the maximum number of shoppers is set at one time and salons. Shaving.
Merkel had justified the imposition of these strict restrictions on the need to avoid a nationwide health emergency in light of the escalating prevalence of the epidemic.
The data of the German Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases today showed that the number of new cases of corona in the country increased by 12097 to 545027 in total, with 49 new deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 10530.
In Britain, many of its citizens expressed their concern about the economic cost of the closure in the country, which lasts four weeks, and will enter into force next Thursday. Belgium, which has the largest number of infections in the world, begins today to tighten the rules of closure, while French Prime Minister Jean Castex said that he would prevent shopping stores from Selling non-essential products, starting tomorrow, Tuesday, at a time when Spain imposed a night-time curfew and almost all of its regions imposed a closure on regional borders to prevent movement over long distances.
Corona virus continues to spread around the world and has killed more than one million and 205 thousand people since its appearance last December, according to the American World Meter website.