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Added on the 09/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Barcelona (Spain), ??Jul 8 (EFE).- The first attendees to the Cruïlla festival, which this Thursday welcomes 25,000 people without social distancing, have undergone the mandatory antigen tests.Cruïlla is the first festival in Europe since the beginning of the pandemic that brings together 25,000 people every day for three days, with freedom of movement.FOOTAGE OF THE ANTIGEN TEST AND THE FESTIVAL.
Even though we're in a new year, our daily routine and its accompanying COVID-19 restrictions may seem repetitive. If we're not careful, monotony can lead to depression and all its unpleasant knock-on effects. But according to HuffPost, psychologists say there are ways to deal with boredom. First, plan fun things you can do, even if you're in lockdown, like reading books or painting a wall. Second, write down something you noticed that's blessedly different, like a growing flower, or melting snow. Finally, if you are grieving, acknowledge it. Reach out for the support you need, and don't give up.
UPI reports Ohio State University found nearly 40% of US residents plan to attend gatherings of ten or more people this holiday season. Despite concerns over the spread of COVID-19, one-third of respondents said they wouldn't ask attendees at holiday parties with family or friends to wear masks. The data showed that just over 25% indicated that they wouldn't practice social distancing, either. Figures from Johns Hopkins University report nearly 10.5 million people nationally have been sickened by the virus. More than 240,000 have died from it.
Facebook is removing groups and events which encourage people to flout the rules surrounding social-distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Granada, Apr 11 (EFE).- Many Nicaraguans on Sunday ignored the recommendations of the World Health Organization about social distancing and participated in activities in the tourist neighbourhood of Puerto del Gran Lago, organized by the government of Daniel Ortega, who has denied the possibility of transmission within the community of coronavirus and the COVID-19 disease. (Camera: RENÉE LUCÍA RAMOS).FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE ATTENDING AN EVENT AT THE TOURISTIC CENTER OF PUERTO DEL GRAN LAGO, IN GRANADA, NICARAGUA.