Venezuela on May 30 announced the partial reopening of the country that will come into effect from June 1 and will see nine economic sectors reopen first. President Nicolas Maduro announced the plan where he said that the nine economic sectors that have been allowed to reopen from June 1 will observe on and off policy, meaning they will open for five days and then will be placed under lockdown for next ten days. Maduro also said that border towns, for now, will be exempted from the reopening policy, and the Venezuelan borders will remain shut until further notice. By Vishal Tiwari. Full Text -> RepublicWorld
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