EU countries start delicate ease of lockdowns

Austrians might go to hardware and gardening stores on Tuesday (14 April) amongst the thousands of stores that resumed for the first time given that the shutdown on 16 March, enforced in a desperate effort to stop the coronavirus spread. The stores, with less than 400 square meters, should restrict the number of people within, […]

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Three countries broke EU law on migrant relocation

The EU’s leading court ruled on Thursday (2 April) that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic broke EU law by declining to take in their share of asylum candidates in2015 “By refusing to comply with the temporary mechanism for the relocation of applicants for international protection, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic have failed to […]

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EU countries unable to follow WHO’s call for mass testing

Finland queried on Friday (20 March) the World Health Company’s (WHO) call to enormously increase coronavirus tests, after the Nordic nation run out of testing capability today. “We don’t understand the WHO’s instructions for testing. We can’t fully remove the disease from the world anymore. If someone claims that, they don’t understand pandemics,” Finland’s head […]

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‘countries need to take their boldest actions’

The director for the World Health Company (WHO) in Europe, Hans Henri Kluge, has actually advised countries in Europe to take vital action to stop the spread of the infection and lift export prohibits on masks and other medical materials to prevent lacks. “The shortage of medical supplies can be never solved by market dynamics […]

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