European countries begin easing measures

European countries begin easing measures

From today, a large number of European countries begin to remove some of the reserve measures imposed due to the pandemic with Covid-19. Italy will be able to visit relatives, gather in limited groups, open parks, and maintain physical distance among people. Work [...]

From today, a large number of European countries begin to remove some of the reserve measures imposed due to the pandemic with Covid-19.

Italy will be able to visit relatives, gather in limited groups, open parks, and maintain physical distance among people. Work in construction and trade in abundance has completely resumed. Coffees, restaurants and bars will sell food home. Schools will not open until September. Restrictions for movement from region to region remain. Masks apply to airports and stations and public transportation. Travelers' flights to the airports at Sampino in Rome and Peretola in Florence, which were among the provisionally closed airports due to the epidemic, are open.

From today, Spain has opened up the work of small trade items such as hair salons that can accept individual customers at a given hour. Bars, cafes and restaurants will sell for domestic needs. Masks are mandatory in public transportation. On the smaller islands of Canar's and Balaar will be allowed to open several stores, museums and balconys of bars and restaurants, but with limited capacity. Schools remain closed until September.

Greece almost 10 percent of closed shopping halls will be able to open doors, including libraries, electronics store, optics, auto - control sites, sports products, gardening stores, hair salons, and beauty salons. The church will only open doors for individual prayer.

Portugal émories in the neighborhood, hair salons are opening, automobile sales, libraries. Tax services also opened the doors according to agreed collection and require the wear of a protective mask. Defense masks are becoming mandatory in public transportation. Individual sports in open places are allowed.

Germany ) Schools are gradually opening from today in several provinces. Hair salons will be open. Church, museum, and zoos are under way. Bars and restaurants will only deliver for the house. Protective masks remain mandatory in transport and retail.

Austria is opening several schools. Protective masks are binding on public transportation and store stores.

Belgium businesses that do not accept visitors will open, while masks will become mandatory for public transportation.

Hungary outside Budapest, cafe and restaurant balconys open. Professional sports training is under way. Masks are mandatory in stores and public transportation.

Poland Hotels, shopping malls, some of the cultural institutions are open, including libraries and several museums.

Croatia continues to work the service activities with close contact with clients, such as hair salons.

Slovenia has been opening cafe and restaurant balconys since today, as well as museums, hair salons and libraries. Pro sport practice begins. Masks are needed in closed spaces in public places, in public transportation, and in stores.

Serbia has cafens and restaurants open until they maintain physical distance, masks remain mandatory in public transportation, trains in long reliefs and buses.

Iceland Universities, museums and hair salons are opening again.

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