Poland will reopen hotels and shopping malls on May 4 while it will consider reopening pre-schools on May 6, Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Wednesday, in a move to ease restrictions imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, reports Reuters.
Poland started relaxing some curbs earlier in April, saying they were costly for the economy. It has reopened forests and parks and eased rules on the number of customers in shops. Coronavirus tally in Poland By Wednesday, the European Union member state of 38 million had reported 12,415 cases and 606 deaths. Also read: Coronavirus toll crosses 1 million in the US