Parts of Europe are lifting restrictions but Boris Johnson’s plans for UK labeled vague and divisive, as China records possible new wave in northeast and US’s Mike Pence reportedly self-isolatesBolsonaro attends floating barbecue as Brazil deaths top 10,000‘People feel a bit nervous’: France braces for end of lockdownCoronavirus latest at a glanceAustralian coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 2.47am BST In Australia, restrictions in various states are beginning to ease.Victoria’s premier has just announced the state’s residents can have five visitors inside their home, and can go outside for outdoor activities in groups of up to 10. 2.35am BST Reuters: In Indonesia a traditional market on the island of Java has moved outdoors and set stalls at least a metre (3.3 ft) apart as Indonesia looks to safely maintain the bazaars where most people go to get affordable food and are part of the fabric of society.The 857 vendors at the Salatiga market in Central Java province, as well as visitors, are required to wear masks and avoid physical contact with each other to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, the head of the vendor association said. Continue reading…
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