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Portugal reopens its terraces and shops after 80 days

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Lisbon, Apr 5 (EFE).- (Camera: Cynthia de Benito). "We were tired of being at home, we couldn't take it anymore," Fernanda tells Efe. She and her daughter Bianca wait their turn in front of a clothing store in Lisbon, a scene that has not been seen in Portugal for 80 days and that this Monday returns along with terraces, museums and gyms, which reopen their doors.FOOTAGE OF TERRACES AND OPEN STORES IN LISBON, PORTUGAL.

Added on the 05/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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