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24 May 2020 / 09:04

Fewer travel restrictions in Europe

Europe is coming back to life. People have come out of quarantine and there are fewer and fewer travel restrictions. Amid Coronavirus pandemic, the number of Moldovans who returned home increased, still, some, for fear of losing their jobs, remained in European countries. Far from their homelands, Moldovans feel the need to travel and to spend time with relatives and friends, Mesager reports.

For about four years, Anastasia Poholnitscaia moved with her family to Italy. The young woman says that life in the northeast of the Peninsula returns to normal, but the distancing must be kept in spaces  of interaction.

"Life is slowly returning to normal. Surely everyone keeps a safe distance, wears masks and gloves. If everyone respects the security rules, we will learn to live with this virus ", said Anastasia Poholniţcaia.

In France, the resumption of daily activities is viewed with optimism. Even if they do not make big vacation plans, Moldovans settled in the Parisian areas hope to travel in the middle of summer.

"The shops have re-opened, the fruit and vegetable boutiques have reopened. Each store has antibacterial gel ", says Sergiu Scipnic from Paris.

Our compatriots living in Germany say they can't wait to go to work because the pandemic has drained their economies.

"We have all been working starting with May 14th. Not all schools have opened. The children started to learn, but not all of them, little by little, in shifts, the kindergartens did not open ", said Mihaela Cazac from Germany.

Access to parks and forests has been allowed in Poland starting with  May 20, and Norwegian kindergartens have reopened their doors to children.

The Czech Republic allows the activity of open-air markets, and in Albania the mining and oil industries can operate again.

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