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Tangerang, Sep 6 (EFE/EPA).- Schools in the Indonesian city of Tangerang reopened Monday with limited number of students after the government began easing COVID-19 restrictions. The Indonesian government officially announced the implementation of restrictions on community activities (PPKM) last week, from Aug. 31 to Sep. 6, and lowered the status of a number of regions from PPKM level 4 to PPKM level 3.Indonesia has recorded over 4.1 COVID-19 cases with more than 130,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. (Camera: ADI WEDA).SHOT LIST: STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL IN TANGERANG, INDONESIA.
Bangalore, Sep 6 (EFE/EPA).- Students in Bangalore, southern India, attended the first day of school on Monday following the ease of Covid-19 restrictions.Karnataka State chief minister Basavaraj Bommai with senior cabinet colleagues and members of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee agreed schools to reopen classes from class 6th and above grades, with 50 percent of the class attendance. India recorded 38,948 new Covid-19 cases and 219 deaths in the 24 hours. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV). SHOT LIST: STUDENTS ATTEND THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOLLOWING THE EASE OF COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, AT GOVERNMENT MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
A pub reopens for indoor service in London, as coronavirus restrictions are eased across most of the UK despite concerns over the spread of a more transmissible Covid variant. Full indoor hospitality in restaurants and cafes also returns, and cinemas, theatres and sports venues are to open their doors for the first time in months. IMAGES
British swimmers return to an outdoor pool at Hillingdon Lido in Uxbridge, west London, as England begins to further ease its coronavirus lockdown. People were set for what newspapers dubbed "Happy Monday", with stay-at-home orders relaxed to allow outdoor gatherings of up to six people and the resumption of amateur sports. IMAGES
London (United Kingdom), Oct 19 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Andy Rain).- Dozens of people participated Monday in a protest in front of the British Parliament to protest the government's restrictions on the hospitality sector to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus. FOOTAGE OF PROTEST