Face-masked voters broke turnout records in Poland, standing meters apart in lines that stretched around schools and churches
WARSAW—Polish voters were set to choose a president on Sunday, a test of anti-incumbent sentiment in the European Union’s first national election since the coronavirus pandemic swept the continent.
Face-masked voters broke turnout records, standing meters apart in lines that stretched around schools and churches, obeying precautionary measures in a country whose government has registered just 1,438 deaths from Covid-19—a relatively mild caseload.
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