All European Parliament’s meetings and activities suspended until March 23

All European Parliament’s meetings and activities were suspended until March 23 and staff were asked to telework as much as possible, due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the force majeure, according to an internal communications e-mail circulating in the European Parliament.

The assembly’s Secretary-General “shall take the measures necessary to enable remote participation to meetings of Parliament’s governing bodies, committees and the plenary, without prejudice to decisions of Parliament’s bureau on matters relating to the conduct of sittings,” the announcement reads.

Yesterday, an announcement was sent to EP staff, notifying them over a confirmed COVID-19 case, after an external trainer in the EP tested positive for the virus. European Parliament’s President, David Sassoli has already put himself into quarantine, as a precautionary measure, as he visited Italy last weekend.

Via New Europe 

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