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Brussels will develop a coordinated “exit strategy” for lifting social isolation measures, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated late Thursday.
“We have to coordinate our selections when, at a certain time, we need to go back to regular — because otherwise, we'll undermine the effectiveness of the robust measures we took,” von der Leyen stated at a press briefing after a videoconference of EU leaders.
Neither she nor European Council President Charles Michel provided a concrete timeframe for lifting lockdown orders around the bloc.
Von der Leyen stated the Commission's panel of virologists and epidemiologists advising her on the pandemic is working with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control to create fashions of various situations. Those models will contemplate which measures to carry, and by which regions, she stated. “The unfold of the virus determines the pace at which we are progressing," von der Leyen stated.
The Commission president acknowledged financial strain to carry lockdowns. Social isolation is vital “in order not to overstretch the health care system,” she stated. Yet “day-after-day costs quite a bit of financial power.”
The Fee also plans to host an “on-line pledging event” to fund a vaccine towards the coronavirus, in accordance with von der Leyen, alongside the strains of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board.
A joint statement from EU leaders after their videoconference addressed efforts to sluggish the virus’ unfold, battle online misinformation and increase the availability of medical gear.
Src: European Commission to develop coordinated ‘exit strategy’ from lockdowns
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