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Singapore, Jun 14 (EFE/EPA).- Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport mall reopened Monday after a month-long closure due to COVID-19.The mall was closed on May 12 after a cluster of COVID-19 cases were linked to staff working at the airport terminals. Staff have since undergone swab tests and nearly 90 percent have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. (Camera: WALLACE WOON).B-ROLL OF THE JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT MALL IN SINGAPORE.
Berlin (Alemania), 8 mar (EFE).- (Camera: María Alonso Martos) Germany is reopening some non-essential businesses this Monday after almost three months of closure due to the pandemic and is allowing private meetings of up to five people in residences as the first steps towards de-escalation of restrictions.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE ENJOYING THE STREETS OF BERLING
Kuala Lumpur, July 1 (EFE/EPA).-Kuala Lumpur Tower reopened on Wednesday, allowing free access to visitors for the month of July, after it was closed on Mar 18 to help slow the spread of coronavirus. (Camera: AHMAD YUSNI)FOOTAGE SHOWS VISITORS ON THE TOP DECK OF KUALA LUMPUR TOWER ON THE FIRST OPENING DAY IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
Hong Kong, Jun 18 (EFE/EPA).-Hong Kong Disneyland reopened on Thursday after being closed for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic and became the world's second Disney park to resume activities following Shanghai.The park was closed since last week of January, its hotels however have been open throughout and some of its restaurants resumed operation in May.The park reopened with limited number of people - only those with prior reservation - and with safety measures, including social distancing, compulsory use of masks along with temperature check for visitors and employees. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). FOOTAGE SHOWS HONG KONG DISNEYLAND ON THE FIRST DAY OF REOPENING.
Copenhagen (Denmark), Apr 16 (EFE), (Camera: Anxo Lamela).- Danish nurseries and schools continue their gradual reopening after a month of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, a measure that has generated some criticism.FOOTAGE OF SEVERAL SCHOOLS IN COPENHAGEN.SOUNDBITES OF JULIA VISAN BAHN, MOTHER OF A 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL: 1. "I think it has been difficult because we have asked ourselves if we did the right thing by sending our children to school. But the authorities have thought about it a lot, so we agree."2. "I am satisfied with the measures adopted by the school, although we cannot see how they are implementing them. What they have told us seems to be well thought out and put into practice. Furthermore, I trust the teachers and the system."3. "It is true that there has been a bit of confusion. The Health Minister first said that if the children had relatives at home with coronavirus, they could not come. Then he said they could if they isolated themselves, there was also confusion with the social distancing... In the end, they sent a clear message and apologised. Now we are convinced that it is safe to send our children."
Schools in Denmark reopen after a month-long closure over the novel coronavirus, becoming the first country in Europe to do so. However classes are only resuming in about half of Denmark's municipalities and in about 35 percent of Copenhagen's schools, as other have requested more time to adjust to health protocols still in place. IMAGES