Coronavirus: What countries in Europe are on lockdown and until when?

Countries across Europe have significantly curbed public life in order to halt the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. DW breaks down what life in lockdown means and how long the measures are expected to last.

Italy

Restrictions in place until April 13, could extend to July 31

Spain

Restrictions in place until April 11

France

Restrictions in place until April 15

Germany

Restrictions in place until April 19

UK

Restrictions in place until April 13, but will be reviewed

Austria

Restrictions in place until April 13

The Netherlands

Restriction in place until April 28

Belgium

Restrictions in place until at least April 19

Portugal 

Restrictions in place until April 2, likely to be extended until April 17

Sweden

No lockdown in place

Hungary

Restrictions in place until April 11, state of emergency open-ended

Poland

Restrictions in place until April 11

Ukraine

Restrictions in place until April 24

Czech Republic

Restrictions in place until April 11

Serbia

Restrictions in place indefinitely

Russia

Restrictions in the capital Moscow until April 14

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