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Added on the 22/08/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Oberau (Germany), 15 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Philipp Guelland).- The automotive supplier to SWO Formenbau in Oberau is expanding its product portfolio and manufacturing face shields to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC THOMAS ZSCHAGE MAKING FACE SHIELDS.
Pathum Thani, May 10 (EFE/EPA).- Buddha statues at a temple in Pathum Thani, about 40 kilometers north of Bangkok, have been decorated with face masks as part of the temple's campaign to remind the public to wear protective masks amid the coronavirus pandemic (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).FOOTAGE SHOWS BUDDHA STATUES WEARING MASKS AT WAT NITHET RAT PRADIT IN PATHUM THANI PROVINCE, ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Depok, Aug 16 (EFE/EPA).- Face-to-face classes continue Indonesia despite the high number of Covid-19 infections.The Indonesian government has not yet decided to continue or relax the implementation of community activity restrictions (PPKM) level 4 which end 16 August. According to epidemiologist from Griffith University Australia, Dicky Budiman, said that PPKM did have an effect on decreasing cases in urban areas in Java-Bali. However, the progress has had no effect in rural areas where case and death rates remain high. (Camera: ADI WEDA). SHOT LIST: SCHOOL CHILDREN SIT DURING A CLASS SESSION AS THEY STUDY AT A PRIVATE SCHOOL IN DEPOK, INDONESIA.
Buenos Aires, Apr 14 (EFE), (Camera: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Teachers from schools in Buenos Aires protested this wednesday to demand the end of face-to-face classes due to the increase in contagion of coronavirus in recent weeks.
Panama City, Feb 17 (EFE).- Dancers and artists on Wednesday performed on one of the main avenues of Panama City to demand formal recognition of the work of dance, the importance of which they say is historically relegated and even more so in the pandemic.Men and women wearing brightly colored clothes performed for half an hour on Via España avenue, near the headquarters of the Ministry of Culture, the focus of the peaceful protest called by the Union of Dance Artists (Sadanpa).The dancers claim that they are in "legal limbo" – lacking legal basis for their work, which has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, making it difficult to generate income. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS).SHOT LIST: DANCERS AND ARTISTS GATHER TO PERFORM IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA, TO DEMAND FORMAL RECOGNITION OF THEIR WORK.SOUND BITE: A LATIN RHYTHM DANCER, JORGE RIVAS (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: I have talked with several artists and they're experiencing the same thing. This is quite difficult for people in the artistic world. We are trying to reinvent ourselves in the sense of holding virtual performances, but it is not the same. It is contact with people that we need.