France announced a daily record for coronavirus infection and Italy imposed the toughest sanctions on its population after ending its lockdown, as Europe’s second wave of coronavirus epidemics was gaining momentum. Italy, struggling with an explosive increase in infections and approaching 20,000 confirmed cases a day, announced the closure of …
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In the fight against Covid-19, Europe is seeing a summer of troubling opportunities back. Suppressing the virus after its intensive social sanctions last spring, European leaders quickly stepped in to reopen society in an effort to achieve economic recovery. But the pockets of infection remained intact, and few countries put …
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