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Added on the 02/11/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
On the Port of Marseille, chairs and tables are stacked on top of each other and terraces are empty on the first day of a government order to close restaurants and bars to curb the spread of Covid-19. One brewery remains open in defiance of the government order. IMAGES
Tokyo, Nov 25 (EFE/EPA).-The governor of Tokyo on Wednesday urged restaurants serving alcohol, bars and karaoke parlors to reduce their business hours in a bid to contain a surge in new COVID-19 infections in the capital.Yuriko Koike said at a press conference that these establishments will be urged to close at 10pm for 20 days, starting Saturday, until Dec. 17, and announced that the authorities will offer financial assistance of up to 400,000 yen (about $3,800) to those who do so.(Camera: KIMIMASA MAYAMA)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF TOKYO GOVERNOR YURIKO KOIKE AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
London, 5 Jul (EFE), (Camera: Vickie Flores).- The United Kingdom has taken a new step towards restoring economic activity by allowing pubs, restaurants, hotels and other businesses in England to raise their blinds after more than three months closed to curb the spread of coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS IN THE LEISURE AREA DUE TO THE REOPENING OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS.
Images show vehicles driving on a highway in Israel's Shar Agay area, west of Jerusalem, as they participate in the "Freedom Convoy" against the government's Covid-19 restrictions. IMAGES
People gather in Vienna's main square to protest against recent Covid-19 measures enforced by the government including mandatory vaccines by February and restrictions. IMAGES of people protesting in Vienna