A little more normal life in the UK. The children return to school on Monday, March 8th. The decisive first step in the British government’s plan to gradually exit the country from the third container set to deal with the Kovid-19 Pandemic. The government also plans to lift some restrictions in Germany until Monday. Follow our live situation.
In France, the number of patients in intensive care is the highest since November. On Sunday it reached 3,743 patients, up from 3,689 the previous day. This is the highest level since the end of November, according to figures from Public Health France.
Throughout the channel, children return to school. Third imprisonment It starts easily in the UK with millions of children returning to classrooms. Thanks to the massive immunization campaign and the injection of nearly 22 million first doses, the British government indicated that six people could be seen outside from March 29th. Pubs, restaurants, and non-essential stores will reopen on April 12.
Across Germany, shops can once again welcome customers. Bookshops, florists and driving schools already open in some laundries can welcome visitors back from Monday. Vaccination campaign public opinion is estimated to be very slow, with only 5% of the population benefiting from it so far. Anger against the restrictive measures is growing, even as Berlin is beginning to relax them.
New restrictions in Finland and Hungary. The new health measures will take effect on Monday, including the closure of bars and restaurants. Faced with a resurgence of the epidemic, Ditto in Hungary is scheduled to close schools, most shops and businesses from Monday.
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