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Berlin, May 31 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Garrido) The German government will strengthen the controls on the places that offer free antigen tests, necessary to access shops or restaurants, in the face of billing fraud detected in various parts of the country. FOOTAGE FROM DIFFERENT TEST CENTERS IN THE DISTRICT OF CHARLOTTENBURG-WILMERSDORF. SOUNDBITES FROM DANIELA DUARTE"I do it to go shopping, restaurants ..." "Lately I do it twice a week, but every time I have to go to restaurants. If it were every day, I would do it every day" "First you have to create an account at your website with your personal data and then you get a QR code that you can use every time you take a test. You enter the center, show your code and your ID, then you take the test and receive the results in your email after about 15 minutes. " "Of course this is not 100% effective but it is a good way to cover a bit. Of course the PCR would be more reliable but for this type of situation it is faster and gives a really good result"
Berlin, May 30 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: EPA) Germany will enter in June a phase of the progressive lifting of restrictions, with the vaccination of teenagers as well as the increase of free antigen tests as keys to the new normalcy.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF GERMANY (OF TESTING, VACCINES AND BARS AND RESTAURANTS.
Berlin (Germany), 18 Aug (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Filip Singer) The German Red Cross on Tuesday carried out coronavirus tests on users of the Hauptbahnhof central train station in Berlin, a free procedure for travellers returning from risk areas. FOOAGE OF CORONAVIRUS TESTING
Munich (Germany), 30 June, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Lukas Barth).- The Prime Minister of the Bavarian region, Markus Soeder, announced that all its citizens will be able to undergo coronavirus testing free of charge. FOOTAGE OF SOEDER'S PRESS CONFERENCE IN BAVARIA
In Rome, Italians take to their balconies to sing together and boost morale as the country spends its first weekend under lockdown in a bid to contain its coronavirus outbreak. IMAGES
Bangkok, Oct 14 (EFE/EPA).- The Thai Ministry of Transport announced the free installation of a special acrylic barrier in cabs to prevent the transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic in preparation for the reopening of the country for tourists. From 01 November 2021, Thailand will reopen to fully vaccinated foreign tourists from at least 10 low-risk countries without quarantine requirements, boosting the tourism industry and economy. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: TAXIDRIVERS DROVE WITH NEW INSTALLED ACRYLIC PARTITION AT THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND TRANSPORT IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.