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Added on the 01/06/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
London, Jan 16 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Andy Rain) Travellers arrive at Heathrow Airport in London on Saturday. The UK government is implementing a closure on all travel corridors from Monday 18 January. Travellers will also need to provide a negative coronavirus test to enter the country. Britain's national health service (NHS) is coming under severe pressure as Covid-19 hospital admissions continue to rise across the UK. Some 1,000 people are dying each day from the disease.FOOTAGE OF HEATHROW AIRPORT.
London, March 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Andy Rain) Thousands of red hearts make up a mural in London commemorating the victims of coronavirus. More than 126,000 people have lost their lives in the UK during the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE MURAL.
Rome, March 29 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) As of Monday, ten Italian regions are part of the so-called red zone, areas subject to the strictest coronavirus restrictions in the European country, while the Easter holidays are about to start and with the government already thinking about new measures for after the break. FOOTAGE OF ROME.
Berlin (Germany), Feb 1 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Hayoung Jeon) Terminal 5 of the Berlin Brandenburg Airport in Schoenefeld is to remain closed until February 23 due to the drop in passenger numbers during the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE TERMINAL 5 AT THE BRANDENBURG AIRPORT.
In response to the outbreak of a rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus mutation, over 40 countries have banned flights from the UK. At the same time, the UK government has shut down most of London and South East England in a new round of lockdowns. Over the weekend, rank-and-file Londoners flocked to train and bus stations to get out of town while they still could. But according to Business Insider, members of the monied class didn't have to battle for space on an overhead storage bin. Instead, British high society went to London's private jet terminals to catch charter flights out of the country.