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Added on the 30/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Santiago, Jul 28 (EFE).- More than 1 million residents of this capital emerged from lockdown Tuesday as Chile's health minister pointed to a 25 percent reduction in coronavirus cases and deaths during the last 14 days.
Bangkok, May 5 (EFE/EPA).- Life regained a marginal sense of normalcy Tuesday as Thailand lifted certain restrictions imposed the curb the spread of COVID-19 in the countries, weeks after they were introduced.Thailand allowed street vendors and some restaurants to reopen so long as they adhere to strict social distancing measures. New government orders allow people to dine in if they maintain an appropriate setting to avoid contagion. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: RESTAURANTS AND PET GROOMING SALON AFTER SOME BUSINESS ACTIVITIES WERE ALLOWED TO RESUME OPERATION IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Dozens of demonstrators defy Chile's nationwide lockdown order to gather at a square in Santiago and protest in favour of workers on May Day. IMAGES
Tehran (Iran), Apr 18 (EFE), (Camera: Artemis Razmipour / Marina Villén).- Small businesses reopened in Tehran on Saturday in a bid to gradually return to economic activity after one month of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OS STORES IN TEHRAN ON SATURDAY.
Copenhagen (Denmark), Apr 16 (EFE), (Camera: Anxo Lamela).- Danish nurseries and schools continue their gradual reopening after a month of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, a measure that has generated some criticism.FOOTAGE OF SEVERAL SCHOOLS IN COPENHAGEN.SOUNDBITES OF JULIA VISAN BAHN, MOTHER OF A 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL: 1. "I think it has been difficult because we have asked ourselves if we did the right thing by sending our children to school. But the authorities have thought about it a lot, so we agree."2. "I am satisfied with the measures adopted by the school, although we cannot see how they are implementing them. What they have told us seems to be well thought out and put into practice. Furthermore, I trust the teachers and the system."3. "It is true that there has been a bit of confusion. The Health Minister first said that if the children had relatives at home with coronavirus, they could not come. Then he said they could if they isolated themselves, there was also confusion with the social distancing... In the end, they sent a clear message and apologised. Now we are convinced that it is safe to send our children."