Ursula von der Layen: Don’t Plan Summer Vacation (Overview)



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High-speed trains are stationary at Lyon station in Paris. France extended the stringent measures until May 11.

34 of the Bolshoi Theater infected after a show in support of doctors

Ursula von der Layen urged Europeans not to make plans for the summer holidays due to the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus epidemic. The head of the European Commission said that no one can make reliable forecasts for July and August at this time. France, Denmark and Sweden have already extended their border controls until the fall.

Strict isolation measures in France will continue until May 11, President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement to the nation. He promised that after that date schools and kindergartens would be opened, but not universities. Restaurants, cafes, concert halls and museums are closed until further notice. No major event, such as a festival where many people gather, can be organized until mid-July.

Without long-established social isolation measures, Sweden is now dealing with the consequences. The Stockholm ice hockey rink will become a morgue as the death toll is 1033.

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34 people from the Bolshoi Theater, including artists, are infected. On Saturday, they attended a concert to support the doctors, although he was in an empty room. Cases in Russia are growing very fast and President Putin has allowed the military to get involved in obtaining the measures. 21,000 are infected in the country, with 3 cases registered at the Kursk nuclear power plant, but so far it is operating normally.

Ukraine’s most famous monastery, the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, has become a hotbed of infection. 93 of the 250 monks are sick, two have died.

Turkey has announced that it is treating everyone with COVID-19 for free, even if they do not have health insurance. More than 61,000 were infected and almost 1,300 died. The leader of Turkey’s small independent party, Haydar Bash, also failed to survive.

Northern Macedonia announces an 85-hour Easter ban. 121 health workers are among those infected. However, in Serbia, the director of a nursing home in Nis was arrested when 139 older people became infected. In the last 24 hours alone, sick Serbs have increased in 424. Romania, where cases tend to reach 7,000, the state of emergency has been extended until May 15.

The police in India, who beat offenders with sticks, invented an original method of punishing a group of foreign tourists who went for walks without authorization, making them write 500 times “I’m sorry.”

The Johns Hopkins Institute announced Tuesday that the world’s infected have exceeded 2 million, but then adjusted slightly: 1,940,000, with the death toll approaching 121,000.



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