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Dhaka (Bangladesh), Jun 27 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Monirul Alam) Thousands of people left Dhaka this Sunday, bound for their places of origin, before a new strict confinement takes effect on Monday to stop the spread of the coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE LEAVING DACA BEFORE THE CONFINEMENT THAT ENTERS EFFECT TOMORROW MONDAY.
Gaza, 1 Sep (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Saber).- The Gaza Strip this Tuesday completed a week of confinement to try to stop the spread of COVID-19 while the authorities carry out disinfection work on streets and establishments.FOOTAGE OF DISINFECTION WORK IN THE STREETS OF GAZA.
Caracas, May 6 (EFE), (Camera: Jackdwin Sáez).- Thousands of Venezuelans are suffering the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic since they see themselves at home without any job. FOOTAGE OF CARACAS. SOUNDBITES OF:-EVELYN MARTÍNEZ:"My husband and my brother have the Homeland card (I don't have it) and they get some vouchers but they're not enough.""Lately, some announced vouchers haven't arrived here (in Easter, for example) and my husband didn't get anything. My brother, with Down syndrome, didn't get any benefits at all. -GIOVANNI OJEDA:"I can't go back to work due to lockdown. Because of the lockdown, my customers don't let me in their houses to work. I work in private homes, apartments, gardens...and now I'm unemployed."
Cali (Colombia), Apr 14 (EFE) .- About 200 Venezuelans, including 17 children, who had emigrated from their country in search of a better future, began their return on Tuesday from the Colombian city of Cali (southwest), fearful of the coronavirus pandemic that left them without job opportunities in Colombia.(Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN JR)FOOTAGE SHOWS VENEZUELANS GETTING READY TO LEAVE CALI (COLOMBIA) TO GO BACK TO THEIR OWN COUNTRIES.
Kabul, Apr 1 (EFE/EPA).- Many companies in Afghanistan have asked their employees to work from home after the government announced a three-week-lockdown in Kabul due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Afghanistan has so far 196 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with four related deaths. (Camera: JAWAD JALALI).FOOTAGE SHOWS AN AFGHAN EMPLOYEE WORKING FROM HOME AMID THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.SOUNBITE: MANSOUR HAMID, PROFESSIONAL VIDEO EDITOR (IN ENGLISH).
Supporters of Austria's Far-right Freedom Party gather to protest after the government announced it will make coronavirus vaccinations mandatory and will next week impose a partial lockdown in the face of spiralling infections. IMAGES