Construction workers and factories will restart in Italy on May 4, PM Conte said as he laid out plans for a phased end to the country’s strict nationwide lockdown.
on Monday after recovering from COVID-19 and a stay in intensive care. In an address to the nation outside 10 Downing Street, Johnson said it was too early to lift the strict restrictions currently in place.
“I ask you to contain your impatience because I believe we are coming now to the end of the first phase of this conflict,” he said.New Zealand will lift some of its strictest coronavirus restrictions on Monday night after four weeks of lockdown. Prime Minister Ardern warned that"we must make sure that we do not let the virus run away on us again and cause a new wave of cases and deaths".
The current restrictions will be put in place for two weeks before the government considers further loosening. The country of 5 million has seen 1,469 confirmed coronavirus cases and 18 deaths.SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea reported only 10 new cases of the coronavirus, its 26th straight day below 100 as officials mulled reopening schools amid the slowing caseload.
At least 1,044 infections have been linked to international arrivals, but such cases have also declined in recent weeks amid tightened border controls.Seth Markman was just as nervous as NFL coaches and general managers about the unknown factors involved with a virtual draft. But the ESPN executive producer said he was overwhelmed with how everything came together over the three days.
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