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Added on the 21/12/2020 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
People gather in Vienna's main square to protest against recent Covid-19 measures enforced by the government including mandatory vaccines by February and restrictions. IMAGES of people protesting in Vienna
Seoul, Aug 6 (EFE).- The South Korean authorities on Friday extended for another two weeks the maximum level of restrictions for greater Seoul and surrounding areas due to persistent Covid-19 infections. (Camera: ANDRES SANCHEZ BRAUN).SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Jakarta, Aug 3 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian autorities have again extended restrictions on emergency community activities (PPKM) of Level 4 until August 9. President Joko Widodow said Monday that measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country, including telework and travel restrictions, will be extended for one week until August 9.The restrictions came into force on July 3 initially for Java and Bali islands, and were later added to other cities across the Indonesian archipelago. (Camera: BAGUS INDAHONO). SHOT LIST: INDONESIAN POLICE OFFICERS STAND GUARD AT A CHECK POINT DURING COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Colombo, Jun 16 (EFE/EPA).- The Government of Sri Lanka extended the strict travel regulations across the country until Jun. 21 due to the increase in COVID-19 cases.Sri Lanka is currently in the midst of the third wave of the pandemic and has recorded over 228,000 COVID-19 cases as well as 2,300 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE). B-ROLL OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATOIN DRIVE AND MASS TESTING IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA.
Buenos Aires, May 3 (EFE).- As its vaccination campaign continues, Argentina is entering a new phase of measures to try and halt its second Covid-19 wave and prevent chaos in - and potential collapse of - the country's health care system, measures which include greater restrictions particularly in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, the zone hardest hit by the virus.(CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo)
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).