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Added on the 18/05/2020 20:15:46 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Barcelona, ??Jul 1 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE). Catalan shops have been able to open their doors on Sunday in the middle of the summer sales campaign, waiting for customers to cheer up and help offset the drop in sales during the closure caused by the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF A PORTAL OF L'ÀNGEL, PLAÇA CATALUNYA AND PASSEIG DE GRÀCIA, COMMERCIAL ARTERIES OF BARCELONA WITH THE ESTABLISHMENTS OPEN ON SUNDAY.
Bangkok, May 17 (EFE/EPA).- All food outlets in four "dark red zone" provinces, including Bangkok, can reopen for dine-in service from Monday afetr the Thai Government allows the resumption of the services at 25 percent capacity. Bangkok has eased COVID-19 dinning restrictions, previously allowing only take away with no dine in permitted, and now allowing one customer per table of four, spaced according to social distancing guidelines. Restaurants in dark-zones such as Bangkok, will be allowed to serve customers until 9pm, and only up to 25 percent capacity as officials try to find a balance between Covid-19 preventive measures and helping businesses to remain open. Serving alcohol in these areas is still prohibited. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE EAT LUNCH SEATED INDIVIDUALLY IN THE FOOD COURT AT AN OFFICES BUILDING IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Valencia (Spain), Apr 26 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) Rain and storm for the week has complicated things for bars and restaurants, which as of Monday are allowed to stay open until 10 pm, four more hours than the previous week when they were obliged to close at 6 pm. FOOTAGE OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN VALENCIA.
Restaurants reopen for outdoor service in London as lockdown restrictions are eased across England. Non-essential shops, hairdressers and gyms have also been allowed to reopen as the country comes to the end of a prolonged third lockdown to curb Covid cases. IMAGES
Londoners head to sunny beer gardens across the city as lockdown restrictions in England are significantly eased. Non-essential shops, gyms and hairdressers have reopened while restaurants and pubs can serve drinkers and diners in outdoor seating areas. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).