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London, Jun 15 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Pilar Tomas / Claudia Sacrest) The public returned to the seats of the Cervantes Theater in London, after more than fifteen months of being closed by the pandemic.
Vienna, May 3 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Christian Bruna) The zoo 'Schoenbrunn' in Vienna has reopened after months of closure caused due to the pandemic. The de-escalation in the country also includes the reopening of museums and non-essential shops.FOOTAGE OF THE ANIMALS AT THE ZOO 'SCHOENBRUNN', VIENNA, AMONG THEM OF THE FEMALE ZEBRA FOAL OF BURCHELL SYLVIA.
San Francisco, Jul 13 (EFE/EPA) .- Animals at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens welcomed back human visitors on Monday amid strict measures to help contain the spread of Covid-19.The zoo were closed for nearly four months to help slow the spread of COVID-19. The first two days of operations during the reopening are for members with reservations, with a public opening on 15 July. Visitors are required to wear face masks and practice social distancing during their visit. (Camera: JOHN MABANGLO).SHOT LIST: ANIMALS AND HUMAN VISITORS AT SAN FRANCISCO ZOO & GARDENS, IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, US, ON THE FIRST DAY OF ITS REOPENING.
Twin panda cubs Fu Feng and Fu Ban went on their first walk outside of their indoor enclosure at Vienna's Schoenbrunn Zoo on Tuesday and made their first appearance to the adoring public. The young pandas are almost seven months old, but despite their impressive climbing skills, the twin cubs were not allowed out into the open until now. A large number of journalists and visitors greeted the animals on their outing, making sure that their first adventure outside would be memorable. Their mother Yang Yang watched on closely as her cubs attempted to climb to the highest points of the outdoor enclosure. After the three-hour walkabout, the zoo keepers picked Fu Feng and Fu Ban up and brought them back inside their compound. The baby pandas will get some much needed rest before exploring their compound once more.
Two formerly conjoined baby boys named Jadon and Anias McDonald met each other for the first time after a being surgically separated nine weeks ago. The twins began their rehabilitation in Blythedale Children's Hospital in Mount Pleasant, New York state on Thursday. The 15 month-old baby boys, who were conjoined at the brain and skull, were separated in New York City at the Montefiore Medical Center during a 20-hour operation that lasted from October 13 - 14. The hospital said that although the boys contracted infections following surgery, they are in stable condition; eating, breathing and interacting independently.