Another country loosening restrictions in connection with COVID 19

Liechtenstein followed Switzerland decided on April 27 to begin the easing of the restrictions imposed earlier in connection with COVID-19, told reporters the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Adrian Hasler.

"the Government decided to weaken the measure from 27 April", – said the Prime Minister during a press conference broadcast which leads the official portal of the government of Liechtenstein. According to him, the actual data on the number of cases show that the authorities introduced measures were correct. "the Number of cases of infection with coronavirus in recent days has increased slightly. The number of infected persons currently stands at 81", – said Hasler.

As said the Minister of economy Daniel Rish, April 27, three days earlier than originally planned, a company will be able to resume his work, among them hospitals and medical practices, hairdressers, beauty salons, massage salons, gardening, construction and flower shops. Also be lifted earlier restrictions on the selection in stores.

However, according to the Minister, the lifting of the ban on work of gastronomic establishments and fitness centers to mid-may is expected. Athletic fields remain closed. In addition, a gradual weakening of the safeguards planned in the field of education.

As noted by the conference participants, circumstances permitting, from may 11, will resume lessons in small groups in schools. Routine work of schools and kindergartens will begin from may 18. Thus, according to the Liechtenstein authorities, depending on developments, the plan can be adjusted.

On Thursday, the Swiss authorities said that in the country from 27 April to begin the gradual removal of the restrictions previously imposed in connection with COVID-19. The second stage is scheduled for may 11, the third stage of the removal of restrictions will take place June 8 "if the situation will allow you to do".

Recent data on the situation of COVID-19 in Russia and the world presented on the portal stopmanager.of the Russian Federation.

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