Shopping malls, museums and hotels resume operation in Poland
In Poland, shopping malls, hotels, libraries and museums are beginning to open, which have closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since April 20, Polish residents have been allowed to walk on the street, observing social distance and covering their nose and mouth with a mask. Since 4 May, the country has begun the second phase of lifting restrictions, which provides for the opening of shopping centers, hotels and libraries. We are acting so that the economy is gaining momentum because we are confident that we are in some control of the epidemic, Prime Minister Mateusz Moraviecki said at a press conference. According to the news agency, as of May 3, the number of detected cases of coronavirus infection in Poland was 13,693. A total of 678 people died from diseases caused by coronavirus in Poland and 3,945 recovered.
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