Home > Superheroes march Mexico City for help amid COVID-19

Health
Superheroes march Mexico City for help amid COVID-19

Description

Mexico, Apr 30 (EFE) .- Batman, Superman, Spider-Man and other characters incarnated by urban artists walked some streets of Mexico City on Thursday to demand help from the authorities in the face of the economic crisis suffered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE)FOOTAGE SHOWS URBAN ARTISTS DRESSED AS BATMAN, SUPERMAN AND OTHER CHARACTERS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

Added on the 01/05/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Pikachu, superheroes and a unicorn get Covid-19 jab in Mexico

    Mexico City, Aug 19 (EFE).- Pikachu, Batman, Winnie the Pooh and a unicorn queued under a tent in the south of Mexico City on Thursday to be vaccinated against Covid-19.Under a yellow suit, long ears and the unmistakable red cheeks of the most popular Pokémon, Roberto took the plunge to get a jab, despite his fears. (Camera: AMERICA NERI). SHOT LIST: YOUNG PEOPLE RECEIVE VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 AT THE XOCHIMILCO MAYOR'S OFFICE IN THE MEXICAN CAPITAL, MEXICO.

    20/08/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Mexico City reopens businesses as COVID-19 situation gets better

    Mexico City, Jun 7 (EFE).- Mexico City reopened its business activities completely Monday after placing itself at low risk of contagion for the first time."There are fewer people than I expected. I thought that because of the green light (low risk), there would be many more people. But in previous days, even in yellow (medium risk) or orange (high) there were the same amount of people or more," Marta, a woman already got her vaccine shot and was walking through one of the busiest streets in the capital's historic center, told Efe. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).B-ROLL OF THE STREETS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

    08/06/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Cinemas in Mexico City reopen after two months of COVID-19 closure

    Mexico City, Mar 1 (EFE).- Cinemas in the metropolitan area of Mexico City reopened Monday with limited capacity after more than two months of closure due to the covdid-19 pandemic, which has caused an unprecedented economic blow to the sector. Mexico has so far recorded over 2 million cases and 186,152 deaths from the COVID-19. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).B-ROLL OF MOVIE THEATERS IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.SOUND BITE: GUADALUPE, ONE OF THE FIRST PERSONS TO BUY MOVIE TICKETS AFTER MOVIE THEATER REOPENS.TRANSLATION: I'm really happy and I honestly think that we all need a bit of fun.

    02/03/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Lockdown in Pasay City amid increase in COVID-19 cases

    Pasay City, Fev 24 (EFE/EPA).- Fifty-five town villages in Pasay City have been put under strict lockdown as the number of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines continues to increase. The local government of Pasay has asked for help from the Department of Health in determining whether the new infection cases are of the UK variant.(Camera: MARK CRISTINO)SHOT LIST: MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO CONTAIN THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN A TOWN VILLAGE UNDER LOCKDOWN IN PASAY CITY, SOUTH OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES.

    24/02/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Mexico City hospitals fill up with Covid-19 patients

    Mexico City, Dec 15 (EFE).- Hospitals treating Covid-19 patients in Mexico's capital are being pushed to the limits of their capacity, a state of affairs that is forcing some people to scramble to find an available bed for their loved ones.That was the experience of Virginia Mariela, who recently spent six hours searching for a hospital that would admit her sister. "It was horrible. We visited like seven hospitals," she told Efe on Tuesday. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS COLLECT SWAP SAMPLES FROM CITIZENS, FAMILY MEMBERS OF COVID-19 PATIENTS WAIT FOR UPDATES ON THEIR LOVED ONES AND PARAMEDICS TRANSFER A COVID-19 PATIENT TO A MEXICAN SOCIAL SECURITY INSTITUTE HOSPITAL IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

    16/12/2020 - EFE Inglés

More videosHealth