English beer for pubs, students in the Czech Republic in the classrooms: What about measures in Europe

After three months lockdown, the English can from today enjoy their beer in the pub. In Ireland, restrictions loosen for the first time after 100 days of lockdown.

The same in Slovenia where the traffic ban that was in force in the last six months from 22:00 to 05:00 is also suspended.

In Czech republic, where today recorded the lowest daily report of new Covid-19 cases since September, the six-month state of emergency expired and many students returned to their classes.

In Italy The lockdown is expected to be lifted today in Lombardy, the region in the northern part of the country most affected by the pandemic, as well as in other areas where health is improving. These areas, which were “red”, will now be marked as “orange” zones and their residents will be subject to less travel restrictions, while shops will be able to reopen despite the closure of bars and restaurants.

Shops, hairdressers, gyms and pub gardens are opening in England

Shops in England, hairdressers, gyms and pub gardens will reopen today, in what Prime Minister Boris Johnson described as a “major step” towards releasing the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundreds of thousands of companies have closed since the beginning of January, when England entered a third lockdown to curb the growing infections of its variant strain. coronavirus, which is known as a variant of “Kent”, as broadcast by the Athenian News Agency.

A vaccination campaign that delivered a first dose to well over 50% of adults, but lockdown measures have reduced the number of deaths by more than 95% and the incidence of infection by more than 90% since peak level recorded

Non-essential stores, such as home or fashion store chains, will be back in business in Wales as they are in England today, although businesses with the same goods in Scotland will need to wait until April 26th.

Pubs and restaurants will be able to serve their customers outdoors from today, although the original restrictions on serving food with a drink and traffic bans have been lifted.

Indoor serving will not be allowed until May 17th at the earliest.

Students return to their classes in the Czech Republic

In The Czech Republic, which was badly hit by the latest wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the government has managed to slow the spread of infections by imposing the toughest lockdown it has ever imposed.

Primary school students were to return to their schools today and travel restrictions to be eased, as people will again be allowed to travel outside their districts.

The government has kept junk shops, restaurants and sports and leisure centers closed almost continuously since October, except for a brief reopening in December. Then they closed again as the cases increased.

Schools in the Czech Republic remained closed for some time as they were among the largest in the European Union.

Authorities are considering a slower approach to easing measures this time around, hoping they will not have to go back to the economy-stricken slums thanks to factories still operating by subjecting their workers to mandatory tests. .

Turkey is in a dire situation

THE Turkey has the highest level of daily cases of covid in Europe and the Middle East. And following calls from doctors and the opposition, authorities stepped up restrictive measures last week.

The head of the Turkish Medical Association says she believes the biggest stumbling block to the Tayyip Erdogan government was the widespread easing of restrictive measures in March, when reported daily reports fell.

There are new “Stay Home” measures for the weekends, while from the beginning of Ramadan tomorrow the restaurants will not be open for the unique, fasting dinner.

But the country has remained open for business since last June, with rising temperatures flooding the streets and cafes in recent days, worrying those who abide by the restrictions.

In France, restrictions remain across the country. Students are in distance learning until April 26, unnecessary shops are closed and citizens can exercise outdoors but are not allowed to travel within the country.

THE Germany has extended the restrictions until April 18, but each state can impose its own restrictions.

In Denmark, where the government has proposed the introduction of a “coronavirus passport” For all citizens over the age of 15, hairdressers and tattoo studios are now opening in Copenhagen, while zoos and theme parks are already open.

In Spain Domestic travel was allowed, but the night traffic ban (23:00 to 06:00) remains.

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