World governments gradually ease lockdowns, coronavirus death toll exceeds 250,000
Countries across the globe are gradually lifting lockdowns as the fatalities of the new coronavirus infection has increased to more than 252,480 and the number of infected patients stands at 3,646,225.
Share It :
Many governments are now moving to lift restrictions to revive their stricken economies, despite health experts’ fears of second waves of infection.
A new survey conducted in 11 countries shows that two-thirds of respondents expect their governments to prioritize saving lives over restarting businesses.
More than 13,200 respondents in the survey, conducted by US communications firm Edelman, in countries that included China, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the United States approved of continuing restrictions.
The United States and Italy, the world’s worst-hit and third-worst-hit countries respectively, are among those that have already started easing lockdowns.
US President Donald Trump, who is facing a difficult election campaign, is hastily reopening the economy, though his country has recorded 1,212,900 cases and 69,921 deaths, the highest anywhere in the world.
The US is reopening businesses in at least half of its 50 states, though researchers at the University of Washington predict that 135,000 Americans will die from the epidemic through the beginning of August — almost double the last prediction.
Italy allowed about 4.5 million people to return to work after nearly two months at home.
Construction work can resume and relatives can reunite as well.
Italy has recorded almost 29,079 deaths and more than 210,700 infections to date, according to the national Civil Protection Agency.
In Europe, Spain, with 248,301 cases of infection and 25,428 deaths; Portugal, with 25,524 cases and 1,063 deaths; Belgium, with 50,267cases and 7,924 deaths; and Finland, with 5,327 cases and 240 fatalities, are reopening factories and construction sites and lifting socials restrictions.
Malaysia, Thailand, and Lebanon are also among the countries lifting virus restrictions and reopening businesses.
Australia and New Zealand have also agreed to begin work on allowing travel between the two countries.
Australia has so far recorded 6,847 cases of positive COVID-19 and 69 deaths. In New Zealand, some 1,486 people are infected and 20 have died. Health officials recorded no new cases of infection for a second day in a row on Tuesday.