Economics
Spain: Palma COVID-19 cases continue to fall
Palma has fallen from high risk of coronavirus infection to average, with a cumulative incidence rate of less than 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days which currently stands at 144.93. But, the city suburbs of Pere Garau, Poligono de Llevant, Son Rutlan, Camp Redo, Coll d’en Rabassa, Rafal Nou, Son […]
Read MoreGreece will be open to all vaccinated travelers
Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis clarified on Wednesday that Greece this year will be open to all visitors who have a negative Covid-19 molecular test or a vaccination certificate upon entering the country. Wanting to put an end to rumors that Covid-19 vaccination will be the exclusive prerequisite for traveling to Greece, the […]
Read MoreItaly: Venice promotes socio-cultural activities
The official websiteof the city of Venice published information on the status of activities and funding that are part of the program “The city Sicura of itself” (the ‘Si’ in the title refers to the word Yes, and ‘ Sicura ‘means safe, confident in Italian). It was reported that contracts have been awarded […]
Read MoreSwitzerland to ease coronavirus lockdown restrictions
Switzerland plans to take its first “cautious steps” to end its coronavirus lockdown next month, the government said Wednesday, in contrast to neighbors who adhere to many restrictions. In the first step, shops, museums, and libraries must reopen from March 1. Zoos, gardens and sports facilities will also be reopened, with the final […]
Read MoreItalian COVID-19 vaccine will be ready by September
The Italian drug agency AIFA said on Wednesday that the COVID vaccine developed by the Italian company ReiThera will be available in September. AIFA Chairman Giorgio Palù told Sky TG24 that starting this month, millions of ReiThera jabs may be taken. The Minister of Health Roberto Speranzasaid that the Italian government will […]
Read MoreItaly: Protests against ski resorts closure
Due to COVID-19 concerns, at the last minute, the Italian Ministry of Health unexpectedly stopped the reopening of ski resorts, which triggered strong protests from local operators facing economic losses. The unpopular decision was made on Sunday evening, the day before the first skiing was due to be allowed during the […]
Read MoreFerrari president expects flying cars arrival this decade
Stellantis and Ferrari president John Elkann said on Thursday that he could see the arrival of flying cars in the near future. In an interview with the Italian Tech Speak podcast channel, Elkann said: “In this decade, our industry will see many leaps.On the one hand, there are environmental challenges and energy conversion […]
Read MoreEU may lose billions due to travel ban on US citizens
If EU member states and relevant countries in the Schengen area do not propose a solution to reopen borders for non-essential travelers from Canada, the United States and Mexico, a total of billions of dollars may be lost by 2021. According to the latest press release of the European Travel Operators Association (ETOA), […]
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