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Europe, Spain and Greece are showing signs of movement to resume economic activities, such as easing the blockade. However, Russia, where the number of confirmed workers is rapidly increasing, has extended the period of non-working workers until the 11th of the following month.

Reporter Kim A-young.

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Spain has announced that it will completely lift the blockade that is currently in effect by the end of June at the latest, through talks with the prime minister.

The plan is to lift the blockade all over Spain starting on the 4th of next month.

[Pedro Sanchez / Spain Prime Minister: I tell you there are four levels of mitigation to be implemented in the coming weeks.] As the

number of confirmed persons has calmed down, Spain has already eased some restrictions on going out to children under the age of 14. State.

The blockade will be gradually eased from the fourth day of Christ's next month, and Portugal will not extend the state of emergency issued by the second day of the month.

France, which has lifted restrictions on mobility since the 11th of next month, has come up with a countermeasure against mitigation measures.

It was announced that it would be mandatory for public transport passengers and drivers to wear masks.

On the other hand, Russia decided to extend the paid leave period for all workers, which had been until the end of this month, to the 11th of the next month.

In Russia, the number of new confirmers yesterday in the local time yesterday, the highest since the arrival of the record number of 6,411 people, the spread has not yet reached the peak.