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Added on the 22/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
New York, June 22 (EFE ) .- New York City embarked on Phase 2 of reopening on Monday with barbershops resuming businesses and restaurants opening for outdoor dining, after more than 100 days of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: JORGE FUENTELSAZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS A BARBERSHOP AND RESTAURANTS REOPENING IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US.SOUNDBITES: 1.) PIERRE LUIGI PALAZZO, OWNER OF ITALIAN RESTAURANT GNOCCO IN NEW YORK CITY 2.) A CUSTOMER AT VESELKA RESTAURANT IN NEW YORK CITY. 3.) JASON BIRCHARD, OWNER OF VESELKA RESTAURANT IN NEW YORK CITY. 4.) WILLIAM KELLY, A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ASTOR PLACE ASSOCIATION WHO OVERSAW THE ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC SPACES ON ASTOR PLACE STREET IN NEW YORK CITY (IN ENGLISH).
Madrid (EFE), Jun 8, (Camera: Leo Redondo).- Madrid reopened shops and businesses on Monday as the region entered Phase 2 of the country's de-escalation plan. FOOTAGE OF SHOPS IN MADRID CITY CENTRE.
Lisbon, Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Paula Fernández) Portugal entered on Friday the final phase of its de-escalation plan, in which it recovered nightlife after a year and a half of continuous closure and eased most of the restrictions imposed, such as capacity and schedule limitations in shops and restaurants.FOOTAGE OF LISBON.
London, Apr 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Cláudia Sacrest) The United Kingdom entered on Monday the second phase of its de-escalation plan with the reopening of pubs, restaurants and shops, among other non-essential businesses.FOOTAGE OF LONDON, PEOPLE QUEUING, HARRODS AND OF OXFORD STREET.SOUNDBITES OF ERROL DOUGLAS, HAIR SALON OWNER IN LONDON ; SOPHIA SONG, HARRODS CLIENT.
Lisbon, Apr 10 (EFE), (Camera: Andrea Caballero).- Portugal has already entered the second phase of its de-escalation plan towards normality. Bars and restaurants terraces, shops, gyms and cultural spaces have reopened to the public. Although Portugal shows a very low Covid-19 death rate, the country does not forget the third wave, when it would record over 300 daily deaths in a population of ten million people. The country has registered a total of 826,327 Covid-19 cases and 16,904 deaths since the pandemic began. FOOTAGE OF THE CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION IN LISBON