Coronavirus pandemic: what is allowed and prohibited in the main cities of the world?



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During the coronavirus pandemic, the American newspaper The Washington Post covers bans, restrictions and what is allowed in 16 major cities around the world. The article was published on the news portal on October 30.

Sedan

„Reuters“ / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Berlynas

„Reuters“ / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Berlynas

In the German capital, non-compliance with restrictions is subject to fines, police inspections and the wearing of masks in public places.

There are catering establishments and schools in Berlin, there are no curfews.

Delis

Scanpix Photo / Coronavirus in India

Scanpix Photo / Coronavirus in India

Schools have been closed in the Indian capital, face masks must be worn, fines for non-compliance have been imposed, and police checks are under way.

There is no curfew in Delhi, catering establishments are open.

Dubai

Scanpix / WAM / AFP / Dubai, Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the inauguration of the smart training station

Scanpix / WAM / AFP / Dubai, Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the inauguration of the smart training station

In the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, people are required to wear face masks, there are penalties for non-compliance, and police checks are carried out.

In Dubai there are catering establishments, schools, there is no curfew.

Hong Kong

ZUMAPRESS.com/Honkongas

ZUMAPRESS.com/Honkongas

In the Special Administrative Region of China, mandatory face masks, penalties for non-compliance and police inspections.

In Hong Kong, there are eating establishments, schools, there is no curfew.

London

„Scanpix“ / AP nuotr./London

„Scanpix“ / AP nuotr./London

In the UK capital, non-compliance is subject to fines and masks are required in public places.

So far there are catering establishments and schools in London, there are no police inspections, there is no curfew.

True, on Saturday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that a four-week quarantine would be introduced into the country starting Thursday..

All bars and restaurants in this part of the country must close. They will only be able to operate establishments that prepare take out or order food at home.

Madrid

“Scanpix” / AP nuotr./Madridas

Spain is one of the countries most affected in Europe by the coronavirus.

In its capital, masks are mandatory, there are penalties for non-compliance, police inspections are carried out, and a curfew has been introduced.

There are schools and catering establishments in Madrid.

Moscow

“Scanpix” / ITAR-TASS note number / pandemic mask

In the Russian capital, masks, fines, on-site police checks and closed schools must be worn.

There are public catering establishments in Moscow, there is no curfew.

Mexico

AFP / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Meksikas, Mexico

AFP / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Meksikas, Mexico

Closed schools in the Mexican capital, wearing masks, are subject to fines for non-compliance.

No curfew, open restaurants, no police checkpoints.

Nairobi

Scanpix / Reuters / Nairobi during the coronavirus pandemic

Scanpix / Reuters / Nairobi during the coronavirus pandemic

Schools in the Kenyan capital are closed, masks are mandatory, fines are imposed, police carry out inspections, and curfews are valid.

Catering facilities are not closed in Nairobi.

Paris

Imago / Scanpix photo / Paris afternoons after curfew

Imago / Scanpix photo / Paris afternoons after curfew

A curfew has been introduced in the French capital, face masks and penalties for non-compliance must be worn.

Schools have been opened in Paris, there are no police inspections and there are catering establishments.

Beijing

AFP /

AFP / “Scanpix” nuotr./Pekinas

Masks are a must in China’s capital, from which COVID-19 has spread across the world. Police inspections are also planned.

There are catering establishments, schools in Beijing, there is no curfew or fines.

Rio de Janeiro

Scanpix / AFP / Rio de Janeiro during the coronavirus pandemic

Scanpix / AFP / Rio de Janeiro during the coronavirus pandemic

In Brazil’s second-largest city, schools are closed and masks are required.

There are catering establishments in Rio de Janeiro, there are no penalties for non-compliance, there are no police controls, there is no curfew.

Rome

Scanpix / AGF / SIPA / Protest in Rome against the new restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic

Scanpix / AGF / SIPA / Protest in Rome against the new restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic

Closed schools in the Italian capital that do not meet the requirements to stop the spread of the coronavirus are subject to fines, masks must be worn, police checks are carried out, and a curfew has been introduced.

Catering facilities continue to operate in Rome.

Seoul

Scanpix / AP / Seoul during the coronavirus pandemic

Scanpix / AP / Seoul during the coronavirus pandemic

In the South Korean capital, there are penalties for non-compliance, masks are required, and schools are closed.

There are no police checkpoints in Seoul, there are food establishments, there is no curfew.

Tokyo

Photo from 123RF.com / Beginners in uniforms in Japan

Photo from 123RF.com / Beginners in uniforms in Japan

There are no restrictions on the coronavirus pandemic in the Japanese capital.

There are catering establishments in Tokyo, schools are open, it is not necessary to wear masks, there are no fines, no police checks, and no curfew.

Toronto

Scanpix / CHINE NOUVELLE / SIPA / Toronto during the coronavirus pandemic

Scanpix / CHINE NOUVELLE / SIPA / Toronto during the coronavirus pandemic

In Canada’s largest city, face masks are mandatory in public places, there are penalties for non-compliance, police checks are carried out, and catering establishments are closed.

Schools are open in Toronto, there is no curfew.



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