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Write few lines on how you are spending your lockdown holidays by performing constructive activities and making these holidays a memory forever. Share your experiences

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Answered by singhpraveenk01
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Spending time with family , chatting with friends, video calling sometimes drawing and painting something, playing indoor and homemade games with family , attending online classes in morning and completing school homework

There are a lot of things one can do at this lockdown time.

Answered by Gurmukhchhina541
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Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has advised Europeans not to book hotels for holidays. Speaking to German newspaper Bild, she said: ‘I’d advise everyone to wait before making holiday plans. At the moment, no one can make reliable forecasts for July and August.”

Having said that, the lockdown cannot last forever. French President Emmanuel Macron opened a perspective for gradual de-confinement after 11 May. But this will not be a return to normal.

As an example, some economic activity will resume, but restaurants and hotels will remain close. Will they open in June, July? Hard to tell.

A leaked Commission document about the EU coronavirus exit strategy, seen by EURACTIV today, gives no timeline of the future de-confinement. The gradual lifting of measures is expected to differ in different member states according to their own situation.

Re-imposing of restrictions is always possible when reappearance of infections occur. It is unclear when internal EU borders will re-open, what is certain is that it will take much more time before Europe opens to the outside world again.

So please forget about holidays in distant exotic islands. Also, don’t count too much on holidays in a neighbouring country, even if you have a summer house there, and if you plan to go by car. Most likely we shall all stay in our country of residence for the summer.

Let’s face it: in many places tourists, especially from other countries, would be seen as a potential source of contagion. Psychologically, this will not disappear overnight.

Moreover, governments in frugal countries may take the view that in light of the economic crisis, this is not the time to go on holiday but to focus on restructuring the economy.

Such views have been expressed in Finland. We haven’t heard anything similar from the part of Europe where they have the siesta, and where it may be too hot to work in summer months.

And maybe the school year will start earlier in some places – in July instead of September. What is certain is that it’s very difficult to issue the order: you shall spend your summer at home.

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