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Added on the 01/05/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
New Yorkers stand in line at a food bank distributing supplies to people economically disadvantaged by the pandemic. IMAGES
New Yorkers line up at a food pantry in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, which was been heavily hit by COVID-19, as another 2.43 million US workers were put out of work last week amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to government data released on Thursday, bringing the total since mid-March to a massive 38.6 million. IMAGES
Manila, Apr 30 (EFE/EPA).- A group of volunteers on Thursday distributed food to the people who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic in Las Piñas, a suburban city in southern Metro Manila. Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte has extended strict lock down measures in the capital of Metro Manila until 15 May, in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).SHOT LIST: VOLUNTEERS DISTRIBUTE FREE FOOD TO THE RESIDENTS IN LAS PINAS CITY, SOUTHERN METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Kolkata/New Delhi, Apr 30 (EFE/EPA).- Volunteers in India on Thursday gave away free food to those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. In the capital, New Delhi, ISKCON Delhi has set up an emergency kitchen amid nationwide lockdown to feed the needy people supported by Delhi Government, in which they prepare food for around 500,000 people everyday to distribute in 350 centres in Delhi. The food in the kitchen is prepared with immunity boosting herbs and following all the standards set by Indian Ministry of Health & AYUSH.According to media reports, Prime Minister Modi announced that India's initial 21-day lockdown will be extended until May 3 in an attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus. (Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY/RAJAT GUPTA).SHOT LIST: MUNICIPALITY WORKERS DISTRIBUTE HAND SANITIZER TO THE PUBLIC NEAR A MARKET AREA IN KOLKATA, DURING A LOCKDOWN AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION IN THE ISKCON DELHI'S EMERGENCY KITCHEN SETUP TO FEED POOR PEOPLE IN ISKCON TEMPLE AMID THE NATIONWIDE CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
The NGO Rio de Paz hangs 600 white handkerchiefs in Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, symbolising the families of victims of Covid-19, as the country approaches 600,000 deaths. IMAGES