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Europe braces for reopening(1/13)

2020-05-12 09:30:17 Xinhua Editor :Li Yan
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People walk on the main shopping street, the Avenue Nouvelle, in Brussels, Belgium, May 11, 2020. Belgium entered phase 1B of the COVID-19 deconfinement on Monday, with businesses throughout the country allowed to reopen under strict conditions. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A policeman stands to keep the traffic in order at the main shopping street, the Avenue Nouvelle, in Brussels, Belgium, May 11, 2020. Belgium entered phase 1B of the COVID-19 deconfinement on Monday, with businesses throughout the country allowed to reopen under strict conditions. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People order at a restaurant in Geneva, Switzerland, May 11, 2020. Switzerland implemented the second phase of the easing measures on May 11 to allow restaurants, museums and ordinary shops to resume business. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

People enjoy food at a restaurant in Geneva, Switzerland, May 11, 2020. Switzerland implemented the second phase of the easing measures on May 11 to allow restaurants, museums and ordinary shops to resume business. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

Photo shows a reopened shop in Geneva, Switzerland, May 11, 2020. Switzerland implemented the second phase of the easing measures on May 11 to allow restaurants, museums and ordinary shops to resume business. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

Customers wearing protective face masks queue outside the Louis Vuitton store before its reopening on the Champs Elysee avenue in Paris, France on May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Jack Chan/Xinhua)

Sanitary measures are seen on the front door of Louis Vuitton store on the Champs Elysee avenue in Paris, France on May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Jack Chan/Xinhua)

People wearing masks walk on the street in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Sebastien Courdji/Xinhua)

People walk out of a train station in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Sebastien Courdji/Xinhua)

People go shopping at a store in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Sebastien Courdji/Xinhua)

People wearing masks walk on the street in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. France started to ease restrictions on movement from Monday through "a very gradual process" which would stretch over several weeks. (Photo by Sebastien Courdji/Xinhua)

A customer disinfects hands when entering a hair salon in Haarlem, the Netherlands, May 11, 2020. Hairdressers reopened from Monday as the country gradually relaxed the anti-coronavirus measures. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)

A customer gets a haircut at a hair salon in Haarlem, the Netherlands, May 11, 2020. Hairdressers reopened from Monday as the country gradually relaxed the anti-coronavirus measures. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)

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