European Union relaxed restrictions Increased vigilance in each country New Corona June 24, 6:34

In Europe, where restrictions on going out are being eased, the number of new infections with the new coronavirus is increasing, and there is a move to reinforce the restrictions in each country, so caution is intensifying.

In Germany, at a meat processing plant in western North Rhine-Westphalia, more than 1500 employees have been infected with the new coronavirus and approximately 7,000 have been quarantined.

The state's prime minister, Rachette, said yesterday that he would close movie theaters, museums and pools by the end of this month, saying "to introduce lockdown again in the area around the factory."

Since April, the restriction on economic activity has begun to be relaxed, and since April, it is the first move to re-enforce restrictions on a regional basis.

The number of new infections is increasing in the capital Berlin and more than 190,000 people have been infected in Germany and more than 8900 people have died.

In addition, as the number of new cases of infection in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is increasing, we decided to ban alcohol at the restaurant after 8 pm.

In addition, even in northeastern Spain, infections have spread to seasonal workers on farms, and regulations are being tightened again in various countries, such as restricting the number of customers who can enter a store or restaurant at one time. I will.

Also increasing in Eastern Europe

In Eastern Europe, the number of new infections of the new coronavirus has been reduced, and the restrictions have been relaxed. However, the number of infected people has been increasing again in some countries.

In Bulgaria, on the 14th of this month, we took steps to ease the obligation to wear a mask, but since it was confirmed that the number of new infected people increased after that, on the 22nd, the mask was worn again at stores. Announced to be mandatory.

In addition, the number of new infections is increasing in the countries of the Balkans in the southeastern part of Europe, of which, in Serbia on the 23rd, a tennis male superstar and Nobak Djokovic, the world ranking first, also tested positive. It is clear that what has been shown has become big news.