Europe is trying to get back to "normal life" after COVID-19
In Europe, the mark of one million infected with coronavirus infection has been overcome, but there are encouraging signs that the pandemic is starting to go down.
a Nurse at the field hospital deployed in the conference center of Madrid, Fernando Lopez says: "This week was remembered that the number of discharges exceeded the number of those who came to the hospital, I hope that now and this figure will gradually decline".
But despite signs that the infection is retreating, and the Iberian Kingdom implies some restrictive measures to weaken, the quarantine still to act will continue.
In Britain there are currently more than 120 thousand infected and more than 16 thousand deaths caused by COVID-19.
And hope that the isolation regime in the United Kingdom may be removed in the near future, yet.
"We want to be absolutely sure that we have the situation, especially one that is now in hospital, under full control, we need to know for sure that we have enough personal protective means at any time, both now and in the future, but a return to normal cannot and should not be marked by a new increase in the number of infected people," said Gavin Williamson, the Minister of education of great Britain.
French authorities have warned the nation that live in new conditions, even with the gradual lifting of quarantine measures, is scheduled on 11th may, will be long, and that new reality will have to get used to.
Austrian and German authorities first return their country to normal.
Vienna opens Official shops, while small and detailed road map of how to build a life in the era of post-epidemic, the government will publish at the end of April.
About the same situation in Germany, where the main quarantine measures will be removed, starting from the 4th of may.