PARIS – Europeans are starting to venture outside after weeks of confinement, scarred by a virus that has overwhelmed some of the world's best health care systems and killed more than 120,000, yet yearning to rediscover signs of normalcy.
Leaving lockdown looks different in Berlin than it does in Madrid, however, as each government sets its own rules and pace for letting the continent’s half a billion people taste freedom again.
Here's a look at some of the measures being rolled out: FRANCE France outlined a plan Tuesday to open up some shops, farmers' markets, schools, nurseries and small museums starting May 11 — but only if the country can keep infections under control.