Press conference today set forth a tentative series of dates where certain things will open, from 11 May until 1 September. Social distancing has no end in sight right now, though. All things opening are opening under the premise that there will be 1.5m distance between people at all times. The only thing opening up more without that restriction is public transport - still very much keep distance, but it's expected that in summer it will get more busy... so from 1 June everyone will be required to wear non-medical face masks on public transport.
And they're keeping the right to tighten things up again if there's even the slightest hint of the spread getting worse again. Right now the only things opening are things that need human contact to actually do, like hairdressing, massages, driving lessons etc. If it's not necessary to do in person it's still a work from home situation, and it's going to stay that way for several months still (personally I'm all good with that, I've been enjoying it). Things like restaurants and cafes can have terraces open from 1 June, and otherwise can be open from 1 July - in all cases only for reservations and at a capacity that keeps 1.5m distance, and after going through a "are you/have you been sick etc. ..." checklist.
It's been going ... pretty okay now, though. Numbers of new cases and deaths have kept below 100 a day for the past few weeks and the number of new hospital cases have nosedived compared to two months ago. Am hoping it'll keep that way.
The spring weather, the lowering numbers, and the slow ease of restrictions has me feeling pretty hopeful about the next few months - if the border opens up at the current date set for it we might even be able to get married in June \o/ (no wedding, just the legal ceremony) And apart from a few nutcases that like to blame 5G for everything evil under the sun the country seems to be holding up all right.