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Added on the 21/05/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Dili, Oct 4 (EFE/EPA).- Children healthcare centers in Dili continue to provide a range of community health and support services for children and their parents amidst the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: ANTONIO DASIPARU).SHOT LIST: HEALTHCARE WORKERS PROVIDE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AT A CHILDREN HEALTHCARE CENTER IN DILI, EAST TIMOR.
Aceh, Sep 7 (EFE/EPA).- Healthcare workers carried out measles vaccinations Tuesday for children at The Children Community Health Care in Punie Village in Aceh.The Aceh government intensified children's health examination programs at a community level to monitor children's health conditions following the increase in Covid-19 cases. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK)SHOT LIST: HEALTH CARE WORKERS MONITOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH AND VACCINATE THEM FOR MEASLES AT THE CHILDREN COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE IN PUNIE VILLAGE, ACEH BESAR, INDONESIA.
Banda Aceh, Aug 24 (EFE/EPA).- Children's health service program continued Tuesday in the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh as cases of coronavirus infection in children continued to rise.According to the Aceh Pediatrics Association, cases of coronavirus infection in children continue to increase with an age range between 5 and 18 years in the Aceh province. This increase is in line with the increase in COVID-19 cases for adults. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK).SHOT LIST: NURSES REGISTER CHILDREN FOR A HEALTH CHECKUP AT THE CHILDREN COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE IN ULEE KARENG, BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.
Banda Aceh, May 25 (EFE/EPA).- Rehabilitation clinic for disabled children in Indonesian city of Banda Aceh continued its operation while many special clinics have been closed as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.Rumah Sahabat Difabel Aceh is a rehabilitation clinic founded by a community of families with disabled children as a sharing and discussion space and serves poor families who do not have access to a costly therapeutic clinic. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAKL).SHOT LIST: THERAPISTS TREAT DISABLED CHILDREN AT RUMAH SAHABAT DIFABEL ACEH (ACEH DIFABEL FRIEND'S HOUSE) IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA
Bangkok, Dec 23 (EFE/EPA).- Bangkok's vibrant nightlife, a benchmark in Asia, is going through the Covid-19 pandemic faced with two opposite realities: closed or deserted bars in tourist areas contrasting with the busy establishments frequented by locals.The closure of international borders has drastically affected the sector that earned $5.5 billion in 2018, according to official figures, when Bangkok remained the world's most visited city for the fourth year in a row.Hundreds of thousands of tourists traveled each year to the country's capital to enjoy endless revelry and unbridled nights any day of the week. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).B-ROLL OF NIGHT LIFE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND, AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.