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Added on the 02/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
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."
Montpellier (France), May 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Guillaume Horcajuelo) France’s iconic cafe and restaurant terraces as well as its world-renowned museums were permitted to reopen Wednesday as the nation began to emerge from a third national Covid-19 lockdown. FOOTAGE OF THE REOPENING OF TERRACES IN BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN MONTPELLIER.
In the old port of Marseille, the terrace of a café is full on the morning of the long-awaited reopening. Closed since October 30, 2020, bars and restaurants are once again allowed to serve their customers outside on terraces and with no more than six people at a table. Indoor dining is still off limits for now. IMAGES
Jerusalem, Mar 7 (EFE), (Camera: Atef Safadi).- Israel took the most significant step in its post-vaccination relaxation of coronavirus restrictions on Sunday as cafes, bars and restaurants reopened, travel rules were eased and university students were allowed back in classrooms, among other measures, which prioritize those who are immunized against the coronavirus.With more than 50% of the population inoculated with at least the first dose of the vaccine, restaurants will be able to receive customers who present the so-called "green passport" given to those who have recovered from Covid-19 or have received the second dose within the past week.Capacity limits of 75% have been set and those who do not present the certificate required for admission can be seated at outdoor tables.From Sunday, venues for cultural events can also open, but are not allowed to exceed 50% capacity, while only those carrying a green pass are allowed in.FOOTAGE OF CAFES AND RESTAURANTS IN ISRAEL.
Paris (France), Oct 6 (EFE), (Camera: Marta Garde).- Paris began Tuesday the first of 15 days in which local authorities have increased restrictions to curb the spread of the pandemic, forcing bars to close and restaurants to increase controls.FOOTAGE OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN PARIS (FRANCE), AND SOUNDBITES IN FRENCH FROM MATTHIEU SOLIVÈRES, MANAGER OF THE RESTAURANT MAMIE. TRANSLATION: 1.- "We'll see if it serves any purpose, in any case we do what is asked of us".2.- "All the hygiene measures, the separation of the tables, are the same, there are no big changes, we restaurants already left one meter. We don't really have any problems closing, we just have to make sure that people have dinner before 10 pm, but we are not forced to close".3 .- "On average, in Paris, we lose between 30 and 50% of the clientele since the end of the lockdown, there is much more teleworking, it is a little problematic, but we try to endure".