COVID-19: From Wall Street To Bethlehem, Iconic Sites Reopen Across The World
A trader walks in front of the New York Stock Exchange on May 26, 2020 at Wall Street in New York City. Johannes EISELE / AFPIconic world sites from the New York Stock Exchange to the Church of the Nativity reopened their doors Tuesday from the coronavirus pandemic, but new alarm bells rang in Latin America over a spike of infections.
“Let’s do something creative, let’s do it fast. Let’s put Americans back to work,” Cuomo told reporters. But the site, which attracted four million visitors last year, was largely deserted as foreign visitors are still banned from travel to Italy until next month. “The risks for all participants should be minimized, or even better, eliminated,” President Vladimir Putin said.
“Both Peru and Chile are also reporting a high incidence, a sign that transmission is still accelerating in these countries,” she said at a weekly briefing. Witzel called the raid “political persecution” and warned: “What happened to me is going to happen to other governors who are considered enemies.”Controversies surrounding the coronavirus have intensified around the world. In Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in crisis mode after his top aide, Dominic Cummings, flouted the government’s lockdown by taking a cross-country trip during the lockdown.
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