Coronavirus around the world: May 4, 2020

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Today’s top coronavirus headlines:

Italy began easing restrictions after being under lockdown for two months as parks opened and some people were able to go back to work.

France and Germany reopened two border crossings that were previously closed to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe extended the country’s state of emergency to May 31. Even though the country has not seen any recent surges in case numbers, the Prime Minister says he still ‘feels’ it needs to be extended.

Russian jets rehearsed for an air show for Victory Day coming up on May 9, despite quarantine measures still in place.

After being in lockdown for several weeks, South Koreans saw restrictions eased, meaning many headed out on shopping sprees, which some are referring to as a 'revenge shop.’

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They never learn. SMH. 2/3 weeks later, it'll rise again. Come on man, follow South Korea's solution!
Privacy shouldn't be more important than public health at this time.

FCTrinese
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I cant get over the fact that she said Moscow wrong

danuabitdelulu
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I just want this pandemic to end 🥺and i wanna go back to school

GVNN
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Of course no showing of how horrible Ecuador is. Don’t search it if you have a soft heart.

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HOW'S YOUR SOCIAL CONDITIONING OOPS I MEAN DISTANCING GOING?

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Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin

“The more you test, the more positives you get. The prevalence number goes up, and the death rate stays the same. So [the death rate] gets smaller and smaller and smaller. And as we move through this data—what I want you to see is—millions of cases, small death. Millions of cases, small death.”

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