As a sunny and mild Monday hangs around, here are some more things going on:
From Free West Media, a French epidemiologist "rips" the "increasingly heavy standard of verification" for drugs intended for use against the coronavirus.
From France24, hundreds of migrants are still sleeping rough in and around Paris amid the coronavirus.
From RFI, France's new health czar must direct the country's easing of coronavirus lockdown measures while preventing a second wave of infections.
From El País, the Spanish government has an app that could detect lockdown rule violations.
From The Portugal News, most tourist accommodations and restaurants in Portugal are closed.
From SwissInfo, Switzerland faces a shortage of ethanol for making disinfectant. (The article refers to a story at Tages-Anzeiger, which is behind a paywall.)
From Euractiv, the Austrian government presents its coronavirus exit schedule.
From ANSA, Italy reports 636 more deaths from the coronavirus, and a slowdown in new infections.
From the Malta Independent, 35 people in Malta are fined for being in groups of more than three, and a shop in the city of Bormla is fined for serving drinks.
From Malta Today, the Hal Far migrant center is under lockdown.
From Total Slovenia News, some businesses in Slovenia could open after Easter, and other news items.
From Total Croatia News, few coronavirus cases are reported on Croatia's islands, but they have a dark history.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, anyone wishing to enter Albania will be quarantined for 14 days, and will have to pay for it.
From Balkan Insight, no migrants or refugees in Bosnia and Hercegovina have been found to be infected with the coronavirus.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek government is "cautiously optimistic" about efforts against the coronavirus.
From the Greek Reporters, the mayors of some smaller Greek Islands demand a ban on arrivals to keep the coronavirus from arriving.
From Novinite, every Bulgarian citizen can now download the ViruSafe app for free.
From The Sofia Globe, Bulgarian Health Minister Kiril Ananiev bans the entry of non-E.U. nationals into Bulgaria.
From Radio Bulgaria, the Bulgarian budget is amended to increase state support for businesses.
From Romania-Insider, President Klaus Iohannis extends Romania's state of emergency due to the coronavirus for another month.
From Russia Today, Russia reports its largest one-day increase in coronavirus cases.
From Sputnik International, a Russian company registers a coronavirus test that takes 40 minutes.
From The Moscow Times, the U.S. designates a Russian far-right group as a foreign terrorist organization.
From the Hungary Journal, according to Prime Minister Orban, "no Hungarian will be left alone".
From Daily News Hungary, a company in Tiszavasvári, Hungary awaits permission from the authorities to start producing a medicine that can ease the symptoms from the coronavirus. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Világgazdaság.)
From Hungary Today, Hungary donates protective clothing and face masks to North Macedonia. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Mandiner.)
From About Hungary, Orban announces five new economic protection plans.
From The Slovak Spectator, a Slovak company will produce lung ventilators for hospitals.
From Radio Prague, according to industry leader Radek Špicar, the Czech economy will survive the coronavirus crisis, but will be different.
From Polskie Radio, Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin resigns in a spat over Poland's upcoming presidential election.
From the CPH Post, according to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Denmark will gradually open up after Easter.
From EuroNews, Sweden stands firm in its controversial approach to the coronavirus.
From Deutsche Welle, for the third time since March, a vehicle belonging to a member of the German party AfD is set on fire.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, while Easter is canceled in Germany, a Ramadan event in the city of Dortmund is not.
From Voice Of Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel tells the Dutch to stay out of Germany. (If you read Dutch, read the story at De Telegraaf.)
From the NL Times, two people are arrested for an alleged scam involving medical masks.
From Dutch News, in the Netherlands, coronavirus-related hospital admissions continue to flatten as testing ramps up.
From VRT NWS, Brussels Airlines extends the suspension of its flight until May 15th.
From The Brussels Times, nearly 500 people were fined for breaking coronavirus rules in Brussels last weekend.
From the Express, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is moved to intensive care as his coronavirus symptoms worsen.
From the Evening Standard, the U.K. government slams Airbnb hosts for defying the country's lockdown by offering "coronavirus retreats".
From the (U.K.) Independent, new volunteers sign up to help with a huge food distribution operation.
From the (Irish) Independent, Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar indicates that the lockdown in Ireland may extend past April 12th, and that the sacrifice is worth it.
From The Conservative Woman, predictions about floods and droughts resulting from global warming/climate change "don't hold water".
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