As some nations began easing restrictions put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus, researchers at John Hopkins University said the global death toll from the disease has surpassed 200,000.
Other countries, however, extended or tightened restrictions, confirming a pattern of caution in trying to balance public health against the shut-down economies.
The global death toll neared 200,000, according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University from government figures. The actual death toll is believed to be far higher. In Europe, Belgium sketched out plans for a progressive lockdown relaxation starting May 4 with the resumption of nonessential treatment in hospitals and the reopening of textile and sewing shops so people can make face masks. Bars and restaurants would be allowed to start reopening June 8, although Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes also cautioned that a surge in infections could alter the timeline and that “nothing is set in stone.”on Sunday when a ban on letting them outside is relaxed.
The country continues to have Europe’s highest death toll, with 26,384 deaths. The 415 deaths registered in the 24-hour period that ended Saturday evening was the lowest toll since Italy registered 345 on March 17, but only five fewer than Friday. In France, the government is preparing to gingerly ease one of Europe’s strictest lockdowns from May 11. The health minister detailed plans to scale up testing to help contain any new flare-ups.
In Michigan, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extended her stay-at-home order through May 15, while lifting restrictions so some businesses can reopen and the public can resume outdoor activities such as golf and motorized boating. Michigan has nearly 3,000 virus-related deaths, behind only New York and New Jersey.
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