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Poland to begin lifting some restrictions from April 19

News Desk (Reuters)
Warsaw, Poland
Tue, April 14, 2020 Published on Apr. 14, 2020 Published on 2020-04-14T15:37:48+07:00

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Poland to begin lifting some restrictions from April 19 People wear protective body coverings with built-in masks made by a woman who has been sewing masks during a lockdown to prevent the spread of the COVID-19, in Gdynia, Poland April 9, 2020.Poland will gradually lift lockdown measures imposed to contain the novel coronavirus from April 19, starting with restrictions on shops, the government said on Tuesday (REUTERS/Jadwiga Figula )

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oland will gradually lift lockdown measures imposed to contain the novel coronavirus from April 19, starting with restrictions on shops, the government said on Tuesday, as it prepares to hold presidential elections by post on May 10.

As of Monday, Poland had reported 6,934 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus, and 245 deaths.

"From the 19th we will slowly start unfreezing the economy," Health Minister Lukasz Szumowski told Polish private radio station RMF FM.

Restrictions on shops are likely to be lifted first, Poland's government spokesman Piotr Muller told public radio.

Muller said the government would decide on the lifting of further curbs on Wednesday or Thursday.

Last week the authorities extended a lockdown on schools until April 26 and businesses until April 19. Limits for air and rail transport have also been extended. Poland's borders will remain closed until May 3.

The May 10 elections are now expected to be held exclusively by post in an effort to curtail the risks associated with coronavirus. Opposition politicians and critics say the election risks not being free or fair and some have called for voters to boycott the ballot altogether.

Szumowski said on Tuesday that he is waiting on the General Sanitation Inspectorate to judge the safety of carrying out the elections by post before he will issue his own recommendation.

Human rights officials, international organizations and European Union Commissioner Vera Jourova have criticized the Polish ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party's push to hold elections by post.

 

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