China News Service, April 8th, according to foreign media reports, recently, some European countries have initially announced that they will relax the blockade measures during the epidemic. Denmark has decided to implement resumption of classes in kindergartens and primary schools, and Austria and the Czech Republic are considering opening some businesses in the near future. .

At the border crossing point between Germany and Austria, a German policeman is questioning the truck driver in transit.

According to reports, Danish Prime Minister Frazer Rickson said at a press conference on the 6th that kindergartens and elementary schools will resume classes on April 15th, and junior high schools and high schools will resume classes on May 10.

According to the health department, she said, "It is appropriate and reasonable to start slow opening, but the condition is that everyone should keep their distance and wash their hands."

However, currently bars, restaurants, nightclubs, shopping centers, hairdressers and massage shops in Denmark are still closed, and gatherings of more than 10 people are still prohibited. Frazer Rickson said, "Daily life will not return to what it used to be. We will still live under many restrictions for many months."

Earlier, both Austria and the Czech Republic also announced that they would relax restrictions on the blockade. Austrian Prime Minister Kurz announced that starting April 14, shops and restaurants will be allowed to reopen in several stages. However, schools in Austria will continue to be closed until mid-May, and no large-scale events may be held until the end of June.

The Czech government is considering reopening shops such as DIY shops and bicycle repair shops. Sports such as golf or tennis may also be relaxed.

According to real-time statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 7 a.m. Beijing time on April 8, the cumulative confirmed cases in Denmark, Austria and the Czech Republic were 5,266, 12,639 and 5,017, respectively.