European cities facing second lockdown as COVID-19 breaks out again

European cities facing second lockdown as COVID-19 breaks out again

Some European countries including Spain are facing another outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered another address about the coronavirus situation on April 28

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered another address about the coronavirus situation on April 28

As of April 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin was delivering an address to the nation via a video conference on the situation around the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country prolonging non-working days in Russia till May 11.
Updates of coronavirus in Europe: Germany announces epidemic undercontrol, Russia steps up measures to curb situation

Updates of coronavirus in Europe: Germany announces epidemic undercontrol, Russia steps up measures to curb situation

Europe has recorded over 1 million COVID-19 infection cases on April 18 with more than 96,000 people died and 290,000 recovered cases. As some countries start to ease restrictions to rescue the economies, others are still scratching their heads to tame the coronavirus pandemic. 
Latest updates of coronavirus in Europe: Some countries ease lockdown, others prepare for the worst

Latest updates of coronavirus in Europe: Some countries ease lockdown, others prepare for the worst

Europe has recorded over 900,000 Covid-19 infection cases and more than 88,000 epidemic-related deaths on April 16. The hardest-hit continent has seen some countries that overcome the peak of the epidemic is gradually reopening their doors to rescue the stagnant economy while others are bracing for the worst to come. 
Coronavirus (Covid-19) live updates in Europe: Lockdowns are beginning to lift under intense debate, UK tops the world in infection cases

Coronavirus (Covid-19) live updates in Europe: Lockdowns are beginning to lift under intense debate, UK tops the world in infection cases

Across Europe, leaders are considering to lift lockdown measures with concerns over economic disaster created by the virus on the rise, according to NY Times. 
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