Some European countries badly affected by the COVID-19 outbreak have made moves to lift restrictions.
The World Health Organization has advised countries easing restrictions imposed to contain the spread of coronavirus to do so in two-week phases, in order to avoid the disease resurging.coronavirus"To reduce the risk of new outbreaks, measures should be lifted in a phased, step-wise manner based on an assessment of the epidemiological risks and socioeconomic benefits of lifting restrictions on different workplaces, educational institutions, and social activities," the WHO said.
The organization warned that the"risk of re-introduction and resurgence of the disease will continue," Reuters reported.are beginning to lift lockdown restrictions. At the end of March, China announced it will lift the lockdown on Wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, more than two months after the city introduced the measures.
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