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Europe, the situation is very different in each country. Italy, which has seen a marked decline in proliferation, is slowly lifting the blockade, while Britain is still in the early stages. In Russia, which became belatedly serious, there were more than 10,000 new confirmers a day for two consecutive days.

I'm Jeong Seong-jin.

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A cafe in Rome, the capital of Italy, opened in almost two months.

In early March, along with the national mobile restrictions, most of the shops had closed orders, but the government eased the blockade.

[Maria Theresa Floris: I almost forgot the taste of coffee. Starting today, it is now possible to pack food in restaurants. It's a meaningful day.]

Italy, where the medical system went to the brink of collapse as 6,000 people per day emerged, is drawing a continuous downward curve as the number of new confirmed patients fell to 1,000.

Italy is expected to gradually normalize manufacturing, wholesale, and construction work, and estimate that 4.4 million workers will return to work.

On the other hand, in Russia, more than 10,000 people were confirmed every day for two consecutive days.

The cumulative confirmatory number also reached 145,000.

It has been found that the number of confirmed patients is rapidly increasing as Russia recently conducted 200,000 tests per day.

Britain, the third-largest deaths after the United States and Italy, had 29,000 deaths.

The British government has not come up with a concrete mitigation plan, saying that it is too early to talk about the easing of the blockade, even though the corona is at its peak.