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Kolkata, Jun 30 (EFE/EPA).- With reduced train schedules due to the COVID-19 restrictions in west Bengal, hawkers are struggling to make ends meet as lockdown and economic fallout continues. (Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY). SHOT LIST: TRAIN HAWKERS AT A RAIL STATION DURING THE ONGOING LOCKDOWN TO COMBAT THE SPREADING OF THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) PANDEMIC IN KOLKATA, EASTERN INDIA.
London (UK), Apr 12 (EFE), (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest).-Commercial activity in England has returned with the reopening of non-essential businesses such as department stores, hairdressers, pubs and gyms, that should slowly culminate with the end of the restrictions on June 21.IMAGES OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS.
London (UK), Apr 12 (EFE), (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest).-Commercial activity in England has returned with the reopening of non-essential businesses such as department stores, hairdressers, pubs and gyms, that should slowly culminate with the end of the restrictions on June 21.IMAGES OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS.
In response to the outbreak of a rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus mutation, over 40 countries have banned flights from the UK. At the same time, the UK government has shut down most of London and South East England in a new round of lockdowns. Over the weekend, rank-and-file Londoners flocked to train and bus stations to get out of town while they still could. But according to Business Insider, members of the monied class didn't have to battle for space on an overhead storage bin. Instead, British high society went to London's private jet terminals to catch charter flights out of the country.
London (UK), Dec 21 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga).- The new restrictions imposed in London left empty streets and closed shops on Monday. FOOTAGE OF LONDON ON MONDAY.
London, Nov 5 (EFE) - (Camera: Carlota Isiegas).- A new lockdown came into effect on Thursday in England, which is registering the worst death toll figures by covid-10 since last May. The British government insists the lockdown will not be so harmful to the economy and that it will end December 2. Starting Thursday, stores that do not sell essential products will have to close, but schools and universities will remain open, while the government has asked people to work at home where possible.FOOTAGE AROUND LONDON, INCLUDING STATEMENTS BY:Leni, bus number 139 driver, in the Picadilly area.Georgia, from the Hedge Cafeteria in the Piccadilly areaAndy, a British citizen involved in construction