Description
Added on the 09/03/2020 20:54:17 - Copyright : AFP EN
Masks and mandatory hand wash: At the Printemps Haussmann department store in Paris, winter sales start with staff cheering the first customers. In Paris, as elsewhere in France, shopkeepers hope to end the winter season on a positive note. IMAGES
Xabiso Mkhabela/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images South Africa topped 1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus, according to Johns Hopkins University. Local health authorities have linked a recent surge in cases with a new variant of the novel coronavirus, which is believed to be more infectious. The surge of coronavirus cases is putting a tough burden on local hospitals and prompted countries around the world to impose travel restrictions on the country. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Local health authorities said between 80 to 90% of new coronavirus cases are from the new variant, Reuters reported.
Dhaka (Bangladesh), 16 Sep (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Monirul Alam).- The Meradia Hatt market, one of the oldest in Dhaka, is operating normally despite the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE MERADIA HATT MARKET IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH.
Sugar Creek, Apr 24 (EFE/EPA).- Golfers across Wisconsin can get back on the green Friday as courses in the state are officially reopen for business.Courses are officially up and running under Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers' extended Safer-at-Home order. Gov. Evers issued a stay at home order on March 25 after declaring a public health emergency on March 12. Health officials extended the order, which was to expire on April 24, until 26 May because of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Camera: TANNEN MAURY). SHOT LIST: AERIAL VIDEO FOOTAGE WITH NO AUDIO SHOWS MEN PLAYING GOLF AT EVERGREEN COUNTRY CLUB IN SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, WISCONSIN, US.
Britain remains a world-leading destination for foreign investment despite Brexit clouds and the departure of a number of companies, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox says. IMAGES