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Schools must be full-time – WHO
The WHO has named a condition under which strict closures can be excluded, which representatives of the organization consider an extreme measure.
European countries will be able to avoid strict lockdowns on one condition. 95% of EU residents must wear protective masks, Hans Kluge, head of the European division of the World Health Organization, said during a press conference, Interfax writes.
Kluge views the lockdown as an extreme measure in the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition, a WHO official called the closure of educational institutions ineffective, as children and adolescents do not contribute to the spread of COVID-19.
According to Kluge, in Europe at least primary schools should function as usual.
Recall that strict isolation regimes were reintroduced in France and Germany. In Britain, there is a light quarantine option.
Meanwhile, the quarantine in the Netherlands is being relaxed. They allowed the operation of entertainment establishments, museums, libraries, cinemas.
Despite the isolation in France, Christmas trees have been listed as basic necessities. Christmas trees can be freely bought in supermarkets or outdoor Christmas tree markets.
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