Several countries in the world started measures to lift the imposed isolation to combat the Corona pandemic, at a time when China had not recorded any deaths ten days ago and declared the city of Wuhan - the epicenter of the virus - free from infection.

At the origin of the disease, the Chinese health authorities recorded three new infections with the Corona virus, bringing the total infection in the country to 82,830, without recording any new deaths, to keep the number of deaths steady at 4,633.

China also counted 25 cases of people without Covid-19 symptoms.

On Sunday, China's health authorities announced that Wuhan is completely free of injuries.

To date, the death toll from the virus has exceeded 200,000, and the number of people infected with it is three million worldwide, but the outbreak and death have begun to stabilize in the four European countries most affected by it.

On Sunday, those countries recorded a remarkable decrease in the number of daily deaths. Spain recorded 288 deaths, Italy 260 deaths, and France 242 deaths, while 413 people died in UK hospitals, the lowest death toll since late March.

Switzerland announced that it would open the doors of its stores, provided that sanitary measures were respected, and in Spain children were allowed from Spain on Sunday to leave their homes after six weeks of quarantine.

And in London, Prime Minister Boris Johnson - who has been infected with the virus - is back in action, a move that the British are eagerly awaiting to see about their prime minister's projects to shore up the economy and get out of isolation.

In Italy, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said that his government intends to start easing some restrictions related to the Corona virus starting next May 4. He explained that the Italian authorities will allow citizens to practice more sports and exercises in open spaces near their homes.

In Canada, the Prime Minister called for caution, stressing that plans to open the economy are not based on the future immunity of the population against the virus.

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in America and in the United States that lead the world in terms of deaths and HIV infections, Johns Hopkins University announced the registration of 1,330 deaths in Corona, during the past 24 hours.

The number of injuries in the country reached more than 964,937, while the number of deaths amounted to more than 54,841, and last Friday it recorded the lowest number of deaths in three weeks by about 1258. 

The United States is also preparing to resume some economic activities, such as in New York State, where some manufacturing and construction activities can begin after May 15.

Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Stephen Mnuchin said his country was not facing a financial crisis due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, and while responding to a question about the validity of experts ’expectations of a significant decline in the American economy, the situation called for the closure of the economy to be reopened.

He also expected the American economy to recover during the summer and early fall.

But in other parts of the world, a return to normalcy seems remote. In Peru, President Martin Vizcara expressed his dissatisfaction with the formation of long lines to buy beer only without respecting measures of social estrangement.

In Brazil, the tribal leader Rauni, who is a symbol in the fight against deforestation in the Amazon, launched an appeal for aid with the aim of supporting indigenous people particularly vulnerable to viruses and epidemics such as Covid-19.

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enters its fourth day of fasting today, Monday, without allowing mass prayers or sharing breakfast. The mosques are closed, and family gatherings are prohibited.

For its part, Saudi Arabia has partially relaxed the curfew, with the exception of Makkah.

In Lebanon, demonstrators ignored the curfew, and roamed the roads on Sunday evening to condemn the deteriorating economic situation.

In Jordan, the Minister of State for Information Affairs, Amjad Al-Adayleh, announced that some public sector service institutions will return to work with a limited number of employees decided by the minister or who heads the institution.

In Turkey, the Ministry of the Interior announced the end of the 4-day curfew imposed on 31 states as part of efforts to combat the Corona pandemic.

On Sunday evening, Turkish Health Minister Fakhruddin Kujah announced that his country had recorded the lowest rate of cases of corona in 20 days.

Kouja confirmed that there were only 2,357 injuries in the past 24 hours, compared to 3,558 cases of recovery and 99 deaths.

In Tehran, President Hassan Rouhani said that the Ministry of Health will divide the provinces based on the percentage of infection. He added during the meeting of the Corona Virus Control Committee that the ministry will set the date for lifting restrictions on mosques and Friday prayers according to specific protocols.