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Shops reopen on London's Oxford Street as Britain takes another tentative step towards the resumption of normal life, in a major easing of coronavirus restrictions in England. IMAGES of Oxford Street
Restaurants on Campo de' Fiori square in Rome reopen, as an easing of coronavirus restrictions means they are permitted to serve customers during the day. Sixteen regions are now under the lower-risk "yellow" category, while five -- Sicily, Sardinia and Puglia in the south, Umbria in the centre and South Tyrol in the north -- are still "orange." IMAGES
Rome (Italy), Jan 14 (EFE), (Camera: Valme Pardo).- The new government crisis, caused by the withdrawal of Matteo's Italia Viva party from the ruling coalition, was received as "a waste of time" in Italy. FOOTAGE OF ROME AND SOUNDBITES OF:-IRENE: "The government crisis is quite motivated, I think that during the pandemic the government has done very well but then it has started to be criticized and to create uncertainty. The coalition with the Five Star Movement slows down the government a lot, which has lost credibility." "They could have opened a conversation about the Recovery Found, the school..." -MAURIZIO LUPI, NOI CON L'ITALIA: "I do not see any problem in going to elections, why is it not an act of responsibility to go to elections? It is an act of responsibility for a strong government"-RAJID: "Nothing changes, because it is necessary to solve the problem of the pandemic, of Covid-19, when it changes Italy will come out of the crisis."-SERGIO: "It was about time, we couldn't continue like this."
Police officers patrol and carry out checks in Rome and the Vatican as a partial lockdown is in place across the country until January 6 to combat a surge in Covid infections. Restrictions include limits on people leaving their homes more than once a day and curbs on regional travel. IMAGES
Lisbon (Portugal), Dec 10 (EFE).- Traditional businesses in Portugal claim authenticity to survive the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Mobility restrictions and the absence of tourists in the country, which has reported 325,000 Covid-19 cases and more than 5,100 deaths, have forced these businesses to reinvent themselves in a bid to survive.FOOTAGE OF TRADITIONAL SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS IN LISBON, PORTUGAL.