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Santiago de Chile, Mar 29 (EFE), (Camera: Esteban Gómez) .- The Carlos Van Buren Hospital in Valparaíso, located 120 kilometers from Santiago towards the Chilean coast, warned of the collapse of its morgue due to the increase in deaths from Covid -19, which according to the report of the health authorities was 17 people last Sunday.FOOTAGE OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE HOSPITAL IN SANTIAGO DE CHILE
Meissen, Jan 21 (EFE/EPA).- The coffins are piling up Thursday in a crematorium in the German city of Meissen due to the increase in Covid-19 deaths in the area. Meissen is located in eastern Germany and is one of the areas most affected by the pandemic. (Camera: FILIP SINGER).SHOT LIST: COFFINS PILE UP IN A CREMATORIUM IN MEISSEN, GERMANY.
COVID has put a wrench in New Year's Eve celebrations globally. According to CNN, the best view of fireworks in most major cities will be from your couch. Many of the global fireworks displays will be replaced with smaller televised or streamed events, as cities take precautions against the spreading the virus. This includes: London: Their iconic fireworks show over the River Thames is canceled. England is under tough stay-at-home restrictions. New York: The ball will drop in Times Square, but the event is closed to the public. Dubai: Will move forward with their NYE celebrations, with 11 places to watch fireworks. Out of towners must be Covid-19-negative to view them. Rio de Janeiro: Fireworks are canceled and they are restricting beach access. Sydney: Their huge fireworks show is cancelled. A smaller display will light up the Sydney Harbour Bridge at midnight.
Jakarta, Sep 8 (EFE/EPA).- Workers clad in hazmat suits carry out funerals of coronavirus victims in Jakarta. Indonesia has so far registered more than 197,000 coronavirus cases and over 8230 deaths related to COVID-19.(Camera: MAST IRHAM)FOOTAGE SHOWS FUNERALS CARRIED OUT ON SEPTEMBER 8TH AND 9TH OF COVID-19 VICTIMS IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Images from Times Square as the world's most famous theatre district is hit by a ban on large public gatherings to stem the COVID-19 outbreak. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).