L‘Europe under the ax of dear energyfrom the crazy bills that come to the families, of the crisis in Ukrainedecide that at least on the Covid-19 front we need to start taking a break.
Europe and Covid-19, towards the easing of restrictions
The virus, with Omicron, is no longer so scary and, above all, at the moment companies are closing more because they are unable to pay for the supply of electricity and gas, than for the infections. What moreover they are dropping everywhere And they are convincing governments one after another to relax the restrictive measuresif not to remove them completely.
What happens in Italy from 11 February
The Italian roadmap on lightening is almost the same as the others: from tomorrow 11 February, cHades the obligation to wear a mask outdoors. From March 31stwith the end of the state of emergency, even indoors.
On that date, the government will have to evaluate whether to abolish the obligation of the green pass, also according to the contagion curve: Undersecretary for Health Andrea Costa yesterday promised “easing in this sense shortly thereafter”.
In England at the end of February everyone is free
As for example is doing the United Kingdomwhere Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a possible “normalization by the end of February” con the abandonment of the latest restrictions, including mandatory isolation for positives, one month in advance and with a plan to “live with the virus”.
Farewell restrictions: France revokes the green pass
The example follows Francewhich announces a possible revocation of the vaccination pass “between the end of March and the beginning of April”. Thinking also of the masks questionwhich the government has already removed from the open since February 2, seeing a start of improvement in hospitals and projections that can give hope.
In Poland, the obligation to wear a mask will become a recommendation
The Poland which speaks of a “realistic perspective”, if the pace of the descent of the infections remains the same. And on the mask indoors, the obligation could become a recommendation. In addition, the mandatory days of isolation for the infected could drop to seven. And from 1 March, most of the other anti-Covid restrictions still in force will be lifted.
Denmark and Sweden: new phase and stop to tampons
Also there Denmark has already renounced from 1 February to masks and green passes and now the Swedish government is also entering a new phase: via the limits to the opening hours of restaurants and clubs and via the masks on public transport. Also itamponi will be archived in both countries: they are costly to public health and are no longer essential if the prevalent variant is Omicron.
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