Huge drop in Spanish tourism due to COVID-19
coronavirus
02 Oct 2020
/ 18:39
(CGTN Europe). A total of 15.7 million foreign tourists visited Spain between January and August, around 73 percent fewer than in the same period last year, according to the country΄s National Statistics Institute (INE).
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- Norwegian oil and gas firm Equinor has confirmed plans to cut its exploration staff by up to 30 percent by 2023 due to the dive in demand for petroleum, partly attributable to fewer people traveling during the pandemic.
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- Sweden has reported its highest daily infections since 30 June, with 752 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours.
- The UK has added Turkey and Poland to its quarantine list from Saturday, meaning people returning from those countries will have to self-isolate for 14 days.
- Slovakia's number of new infections rose by 797 in the past 24 hours, the highest daily tally recorded since the start of the pandemic. Prime Minister Igor Matovic described the situation as "extremely serious."
- Scotland's first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon has called for the resignation of Margaret Ferrier, an MP who took a train from London to Scotland after testing positive for the virus, calling her actions "utterly indefensible."
- Russia's posted 9,412 new cases rose in the past 24 hours, the country's highest daily total since 23 May, bringing the cumulative total to 1,194,643. Fatalities also rose, by 186 to 21,077.
- Swedish clothes retailer H&M has announced it will close 250 of its 5,000 stores worldwide due to the economic impact of the pandemic.
- Norwegian oil and gas firm Equinor has confirmed plans to cut its exploration staff by up to 30 percent by 2023 due to the dive in demand for petroleum, partly attributable to fewer people traveling during the pandemic.
- France may be forced to put the country's capital Paris on "maximum virus alert" if cases continue to surge in the coming days, Health Minister Olivier Veran said.
- Sweden has reported its highest daily infections since 30 June, with 752 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours.
- The UK has added Turkey and Poland to its quarantine list from Saturday, meaning people returning from those countries will have to self-isolate for 14 days.