April 20, 2024

The following article written by Cornelius Hirsch for Politico summarizes the reopening history of various European countries. It also tracks which countries require mandatory use of masks, as well as the length of each country’s lockdowns. 

For most European countries, face masks are no longer required outdoors, and the longest lockdown was that of the UK which lasted 83 days.

Editor’s Note: The following article is a testament to the reality that it is safe to re-open countries even with some coronavirus cases still being recorded. Some of the countries mentioned here have reopened as early as April, and no second surge of infections have been recorded [In fact, a second surge may never happen at all, read There is no evidence to support second wave of the coronavirus]. 

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2 thoughts on “Post-lockdown rules in Europe

  1. the way the writting is in big letters is annoying the text size should be smaller also the way the main menu drops down everytime you scroll up is anoyying means you cant read properly

    1. Hello john,

      Thanks for the feedback. This article was written in 2020 and was formatted in a different way from an older version of the website. We have updated it now so you can read it better.

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