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The Czech Republic, Austria, and Denmark are striking their own path and easing coronavirus restrictions despite European Union warnings for countries to cooperate with the EU, according to Czech news outlet Echo24. On Wednesday, the EU is to present its plan on how to proceed with lifting coronavirus restrictions and returning to normal life. However, this has not stopped some countries, including the Czech Republic, from already announcing changes to specific rules. Yet, in a March video conference with European leaders, the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that if countries do not cooperate with the EU, they will “undermine the effectiveness of the tough measures” that the European Commission has adopted. Read More |