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BRUSSELS, April 25 ― Businesses and schools in Belgium will gradually reopen from the middle of May, easing a lockdown imposed in mid-March to curb the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes announced yesterday. Businesses will restart from May 11 and schools from May 18, Wilmes said,...

A man wearing a face mask walks past the European Commission headquarters as the spread of coronavirus disease continues in Brussels, Belgium April 9, 2020. — Reuters pic

Businesses will restart from May 11 and schools from May 18, Wilmes said, adding the spread of the virus had slowed but pointing out the situation was still evolving. “Nothing is etched in stone,” the premier added.

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