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Tokyo, Jun 1 (EFE).- Tokyo entered phase two of its de-escalation on Monday with public schools reopening after a three-month closure and a larger number of businesses resuming activities.During this new phase, which follows the lifting on 25 May of the COVID-19 state of health emergency that was declared on 7 April, public and private schools - some of which had already opened - cinemas, theaters, gyms and shops such as department stores will be allowed to reopen.The easing of restrictions includes the possibility of holding events with up to 100 participants, according to the guidelines made public by the Tokyo metropolitan government.(Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).SHOTLIST: A SHOPPING MALL IN TOKYO, JAPAN
Phnom Penh, Sep 15 (EFE/EPA).- The Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports allowed public secondary and high schools to reopen on Wednesday after almost six months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: KITH SEREY).SHOT LIST: STUDENTS ATTEND CLASSES AT SCHOOL IN PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA.
Rome, Apr 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alvaro Padilla) As of Wednesday, Italy reopens schools for students under 12, including schools in the "red zone" or with stricter restrictions. FOOTAGE OF SCHOOLS IN ROME AND STUDENTS.
Santiago de Chile, Mar 1 (EFE), (Camera: Jose Caviedes).- Chile reopened schools in many parts of the country on Monday amid concerns over a spike in coronavirus cases.More than 3,300 schools in cities that are not under lockdown, some 40% of the national network of schools, are from this Monday after more than a year closed. FOOTAGE OF STUDENTS RETURNING TO THE CLASSROOM AND OF CHILEAN PRESIDENT SEBASTIÁN PIÑERA DURING HIS VISIT TO A SCHOOL ON MONDAY IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE.
Kolkata (India), Feb 12 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Piyal Adhikary).- Students returned to the classroom in the city of Kolkata on Friday.The Indian state of West Bengal reopened schools after almost eleven months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF SCHOOLS IN KOLKATA.