"COVID-19 Infection Slowdown"... Slovenia Lifts Night Curfew
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] According to dpa news agency, Slovenia will lift some of the restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 starting from the 12th (local time).
As part of these measures, the nighttime curfew that was in effect from 10 PM to 5 AM the next day will be lifted. Attendance at kindergartens and elementary schools will resume, and service industries and museums will reopen.
The news agency reported that this is because the rate of increase in COVID-19 infections in Slovenia is slowing down. According to the statistics site Worldometer, as of the previous day, there were 548 new confirmed cases and 7 new deaths.
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The cumulative number of confirmed cases and deaths were recorded at 226,499 and 4,119, respectively.
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