Welcome to the IKCEST
EU raises its guard against pandemic
A toy bear at a restaurant in Paris, France, wears a sign stating: "Welcome. Please use the disinfectant and wear a mask." GAO JING/XINHUA

New restrictions imposed amid resurgence of cases

A worker on a telescopic boom lift was busy installing a banner across the entrance to a shopping street in Brussels, the Belgian capital, at lunchtime on Friday.

Written in French and Dutch, and hoisted over the Rue des Tongres, the banner stated, "Mask-wearing mandatory in this area".

Instead of further easing lockdown measures, Belgium has experienced a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks. This follows several rounds of restrictions being lifted and borders opening to other European Union and Schengen Area member states.

On Thursday, Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes announced that new restrictions would be imposed two days later to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The restrictions include mandatory wearing of face masks in more public places. They are in addition to those enforced earlier on public transportation and at shops, museums, cinemas, libraries and churches.

The latest rules also include a new closing time for shops staying open at night and stricter contact tracing efforts in bars and restaurants. However, an earlier decision to allow "social bubbles" of 15 people a week remains unchanged despite opposition from some experts.

Wilmes, who took office in October as Belgium's first female prime minister, hopes the 15-person limit will be observed.

"We must take action today so that we have no regrets tomorrow. We must act collectively. Everyone is an actor in this crisis," she said.

1 2 3 4 5 6 Next   >>|

Original Text (This is the original text for your reference.)

A toy bear at a restaurant in Paris, France, wears a sign stating: "Welcome. Please use the disinfectant and wear a mask." GAO JING/XINHUA

New restrictions imposed amid resurgence of cases

A worker on a telescopic boom lift was busy installing a banner across the entrance to a shopping street in Brussels, the Belgian capital, at lunchtime on Friday.

Written in French and Dutch, and hoisted over the Rue des Tongres, the banner stated, "Mask-wearing mandatory in this area".

Instead of further easing lockdown measures, Belgium has experienced a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks. This follows several rounds of restrictions being lifted and borders opening to other European Union and Schengen Area member states.

On Thursday, Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes announced that new restrictions would be imposed two days later to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The restrictions include mandatory wearing of face masks in more public places. They are in addition to those enforced earlier on public transportation and at shops, museums, cinemas, libraries and churches.

The latest rules also include a new closing time for shops staying open at night and stricter contact tracing efforts in bars and restaurants. However, an earlier decision to allow "social bubbles" of 15 people a week remains unchanged despite opposition from some experts.

Wilmes, who took office in October as Belgium's first female prime minister, hopes the 15-person limit will be observed.

"We must take action today so that we have no regrets tomorrow. We must act collectively. Everyone is an actor in this crisis," she said.

1 2 3 4 5 6 Next   >>|
Comments

    Something to say?

    Login or Sign up for free

    Disclaimer: The translated content is provided by third-party translation service providers, and IKCEST shall not assume any responsibility for the accuracy and legality of the content.
    Translate engine
    Article's language
    English
    中文
    Pусск
    Français
    Español
    العربية
    Português
    Kikongo
    Dutch
    kiswahili
    هَوُسَ
    IsiZulu
    Action
    Related

    Report

    Select your report category *



    Reason *



    By pressing send, your feedback will be used to improve IKCEST. Your privacy will be protected.

    Submit
    Cancel