The new restrictions are imposed across Europe in a more precise fashion. A curfew remains in effect in nine cities in France. (...) These are the latest signs of growing worries in Europe after the continent initially compared favorably to the US handling of the virus.
I'm not sure about the meaning of "compared" and "favorably" in this context, because they both have quite a few meanings and I don't know which of the many definitions fits here. Also, doesn't the sentence need "was", like in "...after the continent was initially compared favorably to the US..."?