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Passangers arriving from Madrid land at Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport as Argentina suspends flights from Brazil, Chile and Mexico in an effort to prevent the new Covid-19 strains entering the Latin American country. IMAGES
DANIEL SLIM/AFP via Getty Images Only 22% of Americans in a new survey said they feel comfortable travelling right now. It's the lowest number UBS' weekly survey has found since July. Still, US airports saw their busiest days since March over Thanksgiving as many Americans ignored warnings not to travel. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Americans are growing increasingly hesitant about flying on planes, even as record numbers headed to airports over the Thanksgiving weekend. 22% of respondents said in a weekly survey by the investment bank UBS that they would feel comfortable traveling now, the lowest percentage since July.
Stores reopen in an open-air shopping zone in Buenos Aires as Argentina eases quarantine despite still struggling with COVID-19 and registering more than 320,000 cases. Argentina's state statistics institute said its economy contracted by almost 13 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same period last year. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Jul 1 (EFE).- Buenos Aires and its populous metropolitan area (AMBA), along with the northern province of Chaco and other localities with high numbers of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, began a stricter quarantine stage, marked by the closure of non-essential businesses and stronger traffic controls. (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo)
Shops reopen in Edinburgh as Scotland continues to ease its coronavirus lockdown. IMAGES