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Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (10)

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A security agent takes the temperature of a visitor wearing a protective facemasks before entering a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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Visitors wearing protective facemasks walk in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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Visitors wearing protective facemasks walk in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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Visitors wearing protective facemasks walk in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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Visitors wearing protective facemasks walk in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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Visitors wearing protective facemasks walk in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective facemask looks at some jewelleries in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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A security agent takes the temperature of a visitor wearing a protective facemask as she enters a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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A woman wearing a protective facemask walks out of a shop in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

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A vendor wearing protective facemask and face-shield speaks to customers in a shopping mall in central Kiev, on May 30, 2020, hours after its doors opened to public for the first time after two and a half months of lockdown, as Ukraine eases lockdown measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus). - Ukraine in mid-March ordered all non-essential businesses to close, with only grocery stores and pharmacies allowed to remain open as part of the efforts to stop the pandemic. Public transports have been reserved for employees of essential services, including police and hospital staff. The country has so far confirmed 23,204 COVID-19 cases and 696 deaths. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)