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Added on the 30/03/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Washington, Mar 30, EFE, (Camera: Edwin Ramirez).- Ed is a 63-year-old American living alone in Washington DC who is facing a coronavirus crisis with 20 packs of toilet paper in his home. In a normal situation, without a global pandemic, his behavior might seem strange, but people around the globe are acting the very same way.EXTERNAL FOOTAGE OF SUPERMARKET AND EMPTY SHELVES INSIDE, INTERVIEWS WITH CUSTOMERS
Los Angeles / Tucson, Mar 25 (EFE News) .- Thousands of restaurants across the country have closed their doors due to the coronavirus crisis, but the perseverance of many Latino owners has kept them going through solidarity initiatives. (CAMERA: Iván Mejía)
Managua, May 19 (EFE) .- Eucalyptus trees were in full view and ignored for years in Nicaragua, but now no one can live without them. In less than a day, its leaves have become as desirable as toilet paper during the global coronavirus lockdowns.This is the latest "fever" unleashed by the COVID-19 epidemic in Nicaragua, where according to the Ministry of Health, there are 254 cases and 17 deaths from the virus.(Camera: RENEE LUCÍA RAMOS)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE SALE OF EUCALYPTUS LEAVES IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.
As speculation grows in France about the government imposing a curfew and home confinement for all residents, people have been rushing to stock up on essential supplies. At one supermarket in the suburbs of Paris, shelves were nearly empty, with pasta, toilet paper, and vegetables quickly selling out. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Argentina 25 Mar (EFE) .- A team of computer designers created a website in Argentina that shows the closest stores where you can find toilet paper, face masks, gel alcohol and other products that, during the coronavirus crisis. (CAMERA: Rodrigo García)
Dortmund (Germany), Mar 31 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Friedemann Vogel) A bakery in Germany's Dortmund is becoming popular during the Covid-19 crisis for making cakes shaped as toilet paper and biscuits with masked emojis.FOOTAGE OF THE BAKERY.
Washington (USA), Dec 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Will Oliver) The Washington National Cathedral will host a new art exhibition from next week until May 2021, designed by artist Michael Pendry and consisting of thousands of paper doves that "fly" and symbolize hope for 2021.