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Schools in Denmark reopen after a month-long closure over the novel coronavirus, becoming the first country in Europe to do so. However classes are only resuming in about half of Denmark's municipalities and in about 35 percent of Copenhagen's schools, as other have requested more time to adjust to health protocols still in place. IMAGES
Turkey will roll back coronavirus restrictions to allow indoor dining and end weekend lockdowns. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had ordered the end of dine-in service at restaurants and cafes in mid-April as the country suffered record levels of Covid-19 infections and deaths. Erdogan has said that starting from June 1, cafes and restaurants will be able offer indoor dining between 7 am and 9 pm, and takeaway service until midnight. IMAGES of diners
After six months of closure, cafes reopen in the Thisio neighbourhood in Athens as the country eases lockdown restrictions. The Greek government has accelerated its vaccination campaign in the last few days, allowing people in their 30s to be vaccinated. More than 3 million vaccinations have been administered in the population. IMAGES
Students, parents and teachers go to the Lycée Ousmane Sembène in the Yoff district in Dakar, which reopens fully after being closed for 8 months due to the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
All schools reopen in Nigeria after six months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Students have their temperatures checked as they are greeted by teachers in Lagos. IMAGES