Panama to relax coronavirus measures in second stage of re-opening

  • The Panama government said on Tuesday that in June it will start to relax some measures imposed to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, permitting sectors such as construction, nonmetallic mining and pharmaceuticals to resume operations.
  • As part of the second stage of reopening the economy, the textile, electronics and electricity sectors will also be able to resume operations.
  • Panama’s curfew will also be relaxed, and places of worship, parks and sporting facilities may reopen at up to 25% capacity.

(Source: Reuters)