Common Corona Flu, Exemption from Masks: European Countries

Madrid, Dt
Corona cases are on the rise around the world, especially in the United States and European countries. In such a time, European countries have decided to live with the corona and now consider the corona as a common flu instead of an epidemic. The Spanish government has considered the corona a common flu and has appealed to people to live with it. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has abolished not only masks but also vaccines. Other European countries are following Spain. South Africa, which was the first to receive Omicron’s case, has also lifted its restrictions on corona. Omicron variants, meanwhile, have exposed Europe’s healthcare facilities.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has decided to restore normalcy to the country by lifting all sanctions imposed during the third epidemic of Corona epidemic in the world. “We are now focused on making people comfortable living with Corona,” he said. And reviewing the state of the epidemic. Other European countries, such as Spain, are lifting sanctions on Corona. A new revolution is coming in the strategy of European governments. Britain is now moving from pandemic to endemic, said Nadeem Zhawi, the British education minister.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Europe was now moving beyond epidemic sanctions to a normal life, despite a record rise in omikron cases in Spain and declining hospitalization and mortality. After Spain, a voluntary vaccination system is being developed in Ireland despite the increase in cases.
The government now wants to give people the right to decide for themselves whether to get vaccinated or not. Apart from this many countries have decided to reduce the quarantine time. Also, there are no restrictions on essential services. The Czech Republic recently reduced the isolation time from two weeks to five days. Sanctions have also been lifted in Denmark and masks are no longer considered necessary. The government of the Netherlands has taken a similar decision.
The British government, meanwhile, has stopped conducting mandatory corona tests for travelers from around the world, including India, who have received both doses of the vaccine, as part of preparations to live with the corona virus in the future. Britain is the first country in Europe to stop testing tourists. According to the Sunday Times, the UK’s environment minister is pushing for the removal of corona tests for all tourists arriving in Britain during the school holidays in February. The government’s decision will save thousands of pounds and boost the tourism industry, which has suffered losses due to sanctions.
South Africa, the first country in the world to receive the omikron variant responsible for the third wave of corona, has also changed government policies regarding the corona epidemic. In South Africa, people who come in contact with Corona infections are no longer able to obtain information and quarantine them. The government is also not in favor of a lockdown.
The South African government believes that lockdowns, corona-related sanctions have an indirect effect on the economy, employment and other aspects of society. As a result, his government will now stop enforcing rules that are not possible at the local level, instead of blindly imitating global policies.

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