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Brussels (Belgium), Nov 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Belgium has imposed new coronavirus restrictions, including the closure of all its non-essential businesses until mid-December, in a bid to avoid the collapse of the country's healthcare system.FOOTAGE OF BRUSSELS.
Seoul, Oct 15 (EFE/EPA).- South Korea announced Friday it would relax restrictions to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus due to vaccination increasing and infection rates stabilizing.Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said meetings of up to eight people would be allowed in the capital region (where more than half of 51 million South Koreans live) from Monday after 6 p.m. so long as at least four of those people have been completely vaccinated. (Camera: ARCHIVE). ARCHIVE B-ROLL OF SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.
Madrid, Jul 13 (EFE).- The Spanish Covid-19 infection rate soared to 436 cases for every 100,000 residents in the past two weeks, and young people ages 20 to 29 were particularly affected by a threefold increase compared to the previous fortnight, with 1,421 infections.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF PCR TESTING IN SPAIN.
Brussels (Belgium), Apr 9 (EFE) .- (Image: Leo Rodríguez) With ingenuity and craft, galleries in Brussels are reinventing themselves to avoid restrictions due to the pandemic. The gallery owner Antonio Nardone is an example of these small tricks, as he decided to "camouflage" his gallery as a gourmet shop, mixing paintings with pasta and olive oil, to have the status of essential service and thus avoid closing his business.FOOTAGE OF THE GALLERY AND SOUNDBITES OF ITS OWNER ANTONIO NARDONE.
Múnich (Germany), 23 mar (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Lukas Barth) Germany will extend its current Covid-19 restrictions on social life until April 18 amid a growing infection rate in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF MUNICH AND FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE PRESIDENT MINISTER OF BAVARIA MARKUS SÖDER.
Paris, Mar 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mohammed Badra) Prime Minister Jean Castex will announce more restrictive measures on Thursday to deal with the rise in Covid-19 cases in Paris. According to local media, the restrictions could include tightening the current curfew or even imposing a weekend lockdown.FOOTAGE OF PARIS.