Austria
Belgium
Shops and hairdressers already open. Restaurants allowed to open under certain conditions from 11 May
Shops that sell certain fabrics already open. Other shops can open from 11 May, with strict hygiene rules in place
Czech Republic
France
Small shops already open. From 11 May shopping malls and larger shops can open, along with outdoor restaurants, pubs, hairdressers and museums. Cultural and sporting events with up to 100 people can go ahead
‘Progressive’ lockdown exit starts on 11 May with country divided into red and green zones depending on infection levels. Nurseries and primary schools and most businesses can open on 11 May, but not cafes and restaurants
No new measures expected in the
UK and Ireland
on 11 May
Circles represent
number of deaths
in each country
30,615
UK
Ireland
7,392
8,415
Belgium
Germany
25,949
France
29,958
26,070
Italy
Spain
Greece
Germany
Smaller shops and businesses already open. All retail stores allowed to reopen from 11 May, when senior high school classes resume
Shops, playgrounds, museums, and churches already open, as are schools for older children. Bundesliga matches resume on 15 May. Hotels and restaurants can reopen in principle from 9 May, but decision left to states
Italy
Netherlands
Parks, factories and building sites already open, as are bars and restaurants for takeaway service. No new measures expected until 18 May
Nurseries, primary schools and hairdressers to reopen on 11 May, plus cinemas, restaurants and cafes under certain conditions. Non-contact outdoor sports permitted
Portugal
Spain
Small shops, hairdressers and car dealerships already open. No new measures expected until 18 May
Restaurant takeaway services, hairdressers and some other businesses already open. From 11 May, in less affected regions only, bar terraces can reopen at a third of capacity, hotels and tourist accommodation can reopen, with the exception of communal areas, healthy people can socialise in small groups, and families can attend funerals
Switzerland
Foof shops, garden centres, and hairdressers already open. Schools and shops selling items other than food can open from 11 May
Europe's lockdown eases: what changes on 11 May?
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
France
Shops and hairdressers already open. Restaurants allowed to open under certain conditions from 11 May
Shops that sell certain fabrics already open. Other shops can open from 11 May, with strict hygiene rules in place
Small shops already open. From 11 May shopping malls and larger shops can open, along with outdoor restaurants, pubs, hairdressers and museums. Cultural and sporting events with up to 100 people can go ahead
‘Progressive’ lockdown exit starts on 11 May with country divided into red and green zones depending on infection levels. Nurseries and primary schools and most businesses can open on 11 May, but not cafes and restaurants
Circles represent
number of deaths
in each country
3,040
Sweden
Netherlands
30,615
UK
Ireland
5,288
7,392
8,415
Belgium
No new measures expected in the UK and Ireland
on 11 May
Czech Rep
Germany
Austria
25,949
France
29,958
Portugal
26,070
Italy
Switzerland
Spain
Greece
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands
Shops, playgrounds, museums, and churches already open, as are schools for older children. Bundesliga matches resume on 15 May. Hotels and restaurants can reopen in principle from 9 May, but decision left to states
Smaller shops and businesses already open. All retail stores allowed to reopen from 11 May, when senior high school classes resume
Parks, factories and building sites already open, as are bars and restaurants for takeaway service. No new measures expected until 18 May
Nurseries, primary schools and hairdressers to reopen on 11 May, plus cinemas, restaurants and cafes under certain conditions. Non-contact outdoor sports permitted
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
Small shops, hairdressers and car dealerships already open. No new measures expected until 18 May
Restaurant takeaway services, hairdressers and some other businesses already open. From 11 May, in less affected regions only, bar terraces can reopen at a third of capacity, hotels and
tourist accommodation can reopen, with the exception of communal areas, healthy people can socialise in small groups, and families can attend funerals
Foof shops, garden centres, and hairdressers already open. Schools and shops selling items other than food can open from 11 May