Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Hope for Brit in Vietnam

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GERMANY and several other European countries where the coronaviru­s spread has slowed were moving ahead with relaxing border restrictio­ns, while flare-ups in Mexico and elsewhere served as a reminder the pandemic is far from over.

Slovenia, which has been gradually easing strict lockdown measures, declared that the spread of the virus is now under control and that European Union residents could now enter from Austria, Italy and Hungary.

Germany, meantime, was preparing to open its border entirely with Luxembourg at midnight last night, and increase the number of crossings open from France, Switzerlan­d and Austria. Travellers will still need to demonstrat­e a “valid reason” to enter Germany and there will be spot checks, but the goal is to restore free travel by June 15.

Germany’s states have also agreed to drop a mandatory 14-day quarantine for travellers entering from the European Union and several other European countries, including Britain, said Armin Laschet, the governor of the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

“Germany will only overcome the corona crisis if European freedom of movement for people, goods and services is fully restored,” Mr Laschet said.

Germany has seen more than 170,000 Covid-19 infections and nearly 8,000 deaths, but more than 150,000 people have recovered and the country has been seeing fewer than 1,000 new cases per day.

Austria and Switzerlan­d were also moving ahead with easing some border restrictio­ns, and Austria reopened all cafes and restaurant­s.

“I have been having breakfast at this cafe for about 100 years,” said Helmut Gollner, a former literature professor who was one of the first guests yesterday morning at Vienna’s Cafe Sperl. “My wife always

DOCTORS in Vietnam are hoping to perform a lung transplant to save the life of a British pilot and keep him from becoming the Southeast Asian nation’s first coronaviru­s fatality.

The 43-year-old Vietnam Airlines pilot, known because of privacy rules as Patient 91, tested positive for the coronaviru­s in March in Ho Chi Minh City and is being treated there at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases.

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Mariachi musicians wear masks as they play a serenade an empty Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City

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