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Brussels commuters wear compulsory face masks as lockdown eased

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Commuters wear masks to take public transport in the Belgian capital as the country slowly eases its coronavirus lockdown, while still imposing some restrictions. Millions of Europeans emerged from lockdown on Monday, with hardest-hit Italy leading the way out of its two-month coronavirus confinement. IMAGES

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