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Paris, May 19 (EFE) .- (Camera: María D. Valderrama) People on Wednesday queued at the doors of the Louvre Museum waiting for it to open after almost seven months of closure.FOOTAGE OF THE LOUVRE (BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE).SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:Brigitte de la Tousche, visitor (in French):- "The first day of the deconfinement we reserved our tickets".- "We missed it a lot, really. I immersed myself in the books but today we said 'come on, let's get started'".Servane de Landsheer, Head of Security and Welcoming the Public (in French):- "We have implemented the mandatory reservation at this opening. In other words, we suggest that visitors reserve a time slot for their visit, reserving online or buying at the cash desk if there are places available, but this allows us to see the influx."Liu Yiyun and Tian Zhuopei, students (in English)
Montpellier (France), May 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Guillaume Horcajuelo) France’s iconic cafe and restaurant terraces as well as its world-renowned museums were permitted to reopen Wednesday as the nation began to emerge from a third national Covid-19 lockdown. FOOTAGE OF THE REOPENING OF TERRACES IN BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN MONTPELLIER.
Paris, May 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Yoan Valat) France is to open as of Wednesday, terraces of bars and restaurants, museums and cinemas and will delay the curfew by two hours.FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT OF GEOFFROY ROUX DE BÉZIEUX, PRESIDENT OFMEDEF,TO THE LES HALLES SHOPPING CENTRE.FOOTAGE OF CINEMAS AND BARS/RESTAURANTS GETTING READY TO REOPEN.
Paris, May 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Antonio Torres del Cerro) France reopens as of Wednesday, terraces of bars and restaurants, museums and cinemas and will delay the curfew by two hours, thus fulfilling one of the main stages of its reopening calendar due to the Covid-19 crisis.FOOTAGE OF THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE REOPENING THIS WEDNESDAY IN THE TERRACES OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS OF PARIS.
People sit at tables outside a restaurant in Santiago for the first time in six months, after the Chilean government allowed bars and restaurants to offer outdoor dining in some neighbourhoods, as the country continues to relax the restrictions imposed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. IMAGES
Parisians take advantage of cafe and restaurant terraces reopening after a two-month lockdown due to the coronavirus epidemic. The French government hopes this gradual return to normality can help rescue a devastated economy. IMAGES