Coronavirus: Europe looking to extend virus lockdowns
European nations are examining extending the lockdowns put in place to try to stem the coronavirus outbreak.
A
lockdown imposed on 12 March in Italy, where the number of deaths may
soon overtake China, will now extend beyond the original 25 March-end
date. France said its 15-day lockdown might also be extended, with
European leaders are reluctant to give any deadline for an end to the crisis measures. There have been 207,000 cases worldwide with more than 8,600 deaths. The
European Central Bank (ECB) has launched an emergency €750bn ($820bn;
£700bn) package to ease the impact of the pandemic, with boss Christine
Lagarde tweeting "there are no limits" to its commitment to the euro.
European Union Extended Lockdown
Europe's
markets stabilized on opening, moving into positive territory, although
Asian markets remained volatile with the Nikkei closing down 1%. Europe News
The EU has introduced strict border controls. Travelers from outside
are being turned away from airports and borders after the 27-country
bloc imposed a 30-day ban to halt the spread of coronavirus.
But EU leaders also agreed that internal borders that have been erected in recent days should come down. Europe Medical News Separately, the EU's Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, said he had tested positive for coronavirus. He said on Twitter: "I am doing well and in good spirits."
It
is unclear how the pandemic will affect Brexit talks. The latest round was delayed on Wednesday but the UK government said it would look at different ways to continue discussions.
Italian and French lockdowns
Italy shut down most businesses and banned public gatherings nationwide on 12 March.
But
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Thursday: "The measures we have
taken... must be extended beyond their original deadline." Europe Political News
He said the measures had meant "we have avoided the collapse of the system".
But
he told Corriere Della Sera that "we will not be able to return immediately to life as it was before" even when the measures ended. Europe Press Release Distribution.
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