Cuba will begin easing its pandemic lockdown in Havana on Friday, while most of the rest of the country will move to phase two of a three-phase process towards normalization.
The capital’s 2.2 million residents will be able to move around on public and private transport, go to the beach and other recreation centers, and enjoy a seaside drive just in time for the summer break.
Residents can also dine out and have a drink, although social distancing and wearing masks remain mandatory. Optional medical and other services will also resume.
Only a handful of coronavirus cases were reported in Cuba last month, all but a few in Havana. Most of the Caribbean island, home to 11.2 million inhabitants, has been free of the disease for more than a month, Reuters reports. Phase three broadens international travel depending on risk.