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Barcelona (Spain), Aug 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Camping has become one of the favorite options for tourists this summer in Spain, especially for families, since the health security measures by the covid advised, among other aspects, to carry out activities in the open air better than in closed areas and with a lot of presence of people.FOOTAGE OF A CAMPING SPOT IN GIRONA, SPAIN
Rome (Italy), May 11 (EFE) .- (Image: Mercedes Ortuño / Toni Conde) Tourists have returned to the streets of Italy thanks to the reduction of restrictions and the improvement of epidemiological data, although it is a progressive return, still far from the usual figures for a spring without a pandemic in one of the most visited countries in the world.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS IN ROME AND VATICNA CITYSOUNDBITES OF TOURISTS1- Nicola, tourist from Luxembourg: "I have done all the tests, all the tests, and everything is fine."2- Rory Bruce, owner of the Babingtons cafeteria: "We have lived through two wars, it has never been closed, and for the first time in the history of Babingtons we have had to close the door on the occasion of this covid virus that has hit us worldwide" .3- Alona and Veronika, Russian tourists living in Bergamo: "We always want to visit Italy, travel and discover the beauties of Italy".
Toledo (Spain), May 9 (EFE).- (Camera: Ismael Herrero) The end of the state of alarm has not meant a return to the usual tourist activity in Toledo, where many hospitality establishments have not yet reopened, although there is confidence in a gradual increase of visitors and even a "flood" next weekend, coinciding with the San Isidro festivities in neighbouring Madrid.FOOTAGE OF TOLEDO.
Montevideo, Jan 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Carbone) Tourism activity in Uruguay has represented an important source of income in recent decades, although this time the South American country faces its most critical situation due to Covid-19 and seeks to reinvent itself and take in this summer season to stay afloat.FOOTAGE OF BEACHES IN URUGUAY.
Thanksgiving is the biggest holiday in America. But, COVID-19 has forced many Americans to reconsider their plans. According to Insider polling nearly one in five respondents canceled their pre-made Thanksgiving travels plans as a result of the pandemic. Additionally, nearly 19% of respondents reported Thanksgiving travel plans which include either driving or flying. ICU beds in hospitals are increasingly reaching capacity. Experts are concerned that the odds of a post-Thanksgiving coronavirus spike are "extremely high."