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Added on the 07/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Paris, May 3 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Yoan Valat) France begins the first of its four de-escalation stages to prohibit traveling beyond ten kilometers from home and back to face-to-face class in high school.FOOTAGE OF THE DAILY LIFE IN PARIS.
Hanoi (Vietnam), Sep 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Linh Luong Thai) .- The Hanoi authorities allowed outdoor sports activities since Tuesday after more than two months with strict social distancing measures to stop the increase in covid-19 cases.FOOTAGE OF OUTDOOR EXERCISES IN HANOI, VIETNAM.
Paris, May 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: Martí Rodríguez) France began on Monday a gradual de-escalation process that plans to lift almost all restrictions by the end of June and whose first stage is for high school students to return to face-to-face classes.FOOTAGE OF PARIS AND ITS MONTPARNASSE STATION.SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:1- Damien, 22 years old, student: "Right now I am going to the south, to a friend's house. We were waiting for the de-escalation to be able to travel because it is not very civic to travel during confinement. I would like the Government to decide to vaccinate us, young people, first because we are the ones who suffer the most from the pandemic. (The measure I would like to be eliminated is) the curfew. I don't understand: does the virus circulate more at night than in the morning?"2- Alexy, 34 years old, a worker in the logistics sector: "The only thing that changes the new phase is that I no longer have to carry an attestation, but the rest, by keeping the curfew, is the same: from home to work and from work to home. (The measure I would like to be eliminated is) the curfew, so that we can have a little fun, meet friends ... "3- Gaude, 37 years old, works in communication: "(The entry into the first phase) allows us to move around the country. Now I am going to see some friends in Toulouse. That gives me a small feeling of freedom, especially compared to last year's situation ”(Your children went back to school last week. Was it a relief?) Yes, because they no longer knew what to do with their time. And they also wanted to see their friends, the teacher ...4- Guinael, 46 years old: "My partner and I, will take advantage of the fact that the ban on travelling more than 10 kilometres has been lifted to go to Brittany to see my parent."
Berlin (Alemania), 8 mar (EFE).- (Camera: María Alonso Martos) Germany is reopening some non-essential businesses this Monday after almost three months of closure due to the pandemic and is allowing private meetings of up to five people in residences as the first steps towards de-escalation of restrictions.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE ENJOYING THE STREETS OF BERLING
Paris (France), 11 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Ian Langsdon).- France has begun to gradually reduce its restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.FOOTAGE OF PARIS.