France and Belgium eased coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday, allowing restaurants and cafes to serve indoors, while the United States eased travel warnings for dozens of countries as vaccines boost hopes of a return to normal life.
And the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, indicated that the list of the most liveable cities in the world was modified, as Auckland rose to the top against the background of the successful confrontation of the Corona virus in New Zealand.
The newspaper pointed out that with the death of more than 3.7 million people globally, many countries are still struggling to contain the outbreak of the Corona virus, but the rapid introduction of the vaccine in the richer parts of the world such as Europe allows the return of some activities that were unexpected only a few months ago. .
French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter today, "A new step will be taken... where people in France will be able to enjoy eating in the fresh air and staying outside until 11 pm," adding, "Life will resume across our lands."
And if all goes as planned, the French authorities will end the all-night curfew completely on June 30. However, in almost all of France, masks are still mandatory, even outdoors.
Belgium will also ease restrictions allowing cafes and restaurants to serve indoors, and Prime Minister Alexandre de Croo has announced longer working hours for businesses and an easing of restrictions on sports venues and cinemas.
European countries are ramping up vaccinations in an effort to balance public health and revive sectors such as tourism that have been devastated by pandemic travel restrictions.
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