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Added on the 02/06/2020 14:13:30 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Paris, Jun 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) France opened up to foreign tourism on Wednesday coinciding with the beginning of a new phase of de-escalation that involves the lifting of many restrictions, which have prevented serving inside bars and restaurants for more than seven months due to the pandemic. FOOTAGE OF BARS AND RESTAURANT TERRACES IN PARISSOUNDBITES FROM DIRECTOR OF PANACHE RESTAURANT, CLAIRE, AND XAVIER, WORKER CLAIRE"We are very happy to have the curfew a little later to be able to receive our clients later and allow them to dine more comfortably, more calmly.""It was very, very difficult. There are many restaurants, many businesses that have not recovered at all. But we have a lot of confidence. We hope a lot."XAVIER"I hope that by the end of June we can permanently abolish the curfew and go back to living normally.""For me, the disarray has been done quite intelligently, because it has been done on a regular basis: first at six in the afternoon, then at seven, then at nine and now at eleven."
London, April 6 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Andy Rain).- Bars, restaurants and shops are preparing to reopen in England from April 12, after the government announced phase 2 of de-escalation.FOOTAGE OF SHOPS AND BARS IN LONDON
Paris (France), Apr 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Ian Langsdon) Thousands of Parisians fled the City of Light Friday during the 'period of tolerance' in which brief travel is allowed, before new measures to take effect against the third wave of the coronavirus.
Alicante (Spain) Mar 1 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- The region of Valencia is easing some coronavirus restrictions, among them those that affect the hospitality sector. As a result, bars and restaurants reopened their terraces and outdoor spaces on Monday, with a maximum capacity of 75% and four people per table.FOOTAGE OF TERRACES IN ALICANTE, VALENCIA (SPAIN)
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
Barcelona, Nov 23 (EFE).- 70% of Barcelona's bars, restaurants and cafes have resumed their activity on Monday after 40 days of closure due to the virus restrictions imposed in the region.The number of businesses without terraces that have decided to reopen is lower. FOOTAGE OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN BARCELONA.