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In Europe, further measures are coming out to stop the spread ahead of the Easter holiday next week. In England, the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament was canceled in June, which was the first time since World War II.

Reporter Kim A-young reports.

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In the UK, where strict mobility restrictions were imposed on Corona 19, 563 people died yesterday (one day).

The number of confirmed patients is also slowing down, with 4,324 people slowing down a day.

The organizers of the Wimbledon tournament eventually decided to cancel this year's tournament, which was scheduled to take place on June 29th. The cancellation of Wimbledon, the fourth major tournament, is the first time since World War II.

The Scottish Edinburgh Festival and the Fringe Festival, which take place every August, have also been canceled.

In Europe, the spread of Corona19 continues, with Italy surpassing 100,000 after Italy.

European countries are working on further measures ahead of the Easter holiday on the 12th.

In Germany, the limit of contact, which had been up to 5 days, was extended to the 19th, following the holidays, and the Italian government also extended blockades, including restrictions on mobility, to 13 days.

[Roberto Speranza / Italian Minister of Health: The government has decided to continue measures that limit people's mobility and social and economic activity until the 13th.] Corona19 worldwide has 920,000 people and 46,000 people have died. Over the people.

The World Health Organization says the number of deaths has more than doubled over the past week, with an estimated 1 million confirmed and 50,000 victims soon.