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Added on the 19/05/2022 17:05:26 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Surging cases of the virus and a heavy burden on health services require extremely strict social distancing, the UK's chief medical officers have advised.
Film critic Lisa Nesselson talks to Eve Jackson about the week's film news, including the announcement that the world's second-largest cinema chain Cineworld will close nearly 700 locations in the UK and the US, putting thousands of jobs at risk. They also discuss the French documentary about police brutality that's spurring debate, "Un Pays qui se tient sage" from David Dufresne, plus the Portuguese film "Moral Order" starring Maria de Medeiros as real-life heiress Maria Adelaide Coelho.
Locals and tourists in the city of Pamplona, located in the Navarre region of northern Spain celebrate the San Fermin festival (bull-running festival) in the town square whilst covered in wine. The 'Chupinazo' rocket is launched to mark the start of the San Fermin festivities (6th - 14th July) which have come back for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Wales' Future Generations Commission wants the country's public sector to trial a shorter working week to tackle high rates of sickness and low productivity. View on euronews
UK registers record number of COVID-19 cases due to Omicron variant