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French health minister, Brigitte Bourguignon, visits the residents of a nursing home in Poitiers, as France's record pre-summer heatwave spreads across the country. IMAGES
Navarrés (Valencia), Aug 10 (EFE).- The nursing home in the Valencian town of Navarrés suffers a new covid outbreak that affects 45 of its 57 residents and 12 employees, most asymptomatic or with mild symptoms.FOOTAGE OF THE RESIDENCE FOR THE ELDERLY WHERE THE OUTBREAK OF COVID HAS BEEN DETECTED, RESOURCES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NAVARRÉS AND THE MAYOR OF THE LOCALITY.
Miami, Jun 11 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Residents of a nursing home in Miami enjoyed this Friday a canine show in the best style of the prestigious American Westminster contest as part of the therapies after the isolation of the pandemic that alienated them from their loved ones.FOOTAGE OF CANINE EXHIBITION RESOURCES IN A MIAMI GERIATRIC.
San Salvador, Apr 7 (EFE).- The Ministry of Health of El Salvador began Wednesday the vaccination program for people over 80 years of age in nursing homes and launched a site where elderly and people with chronic diseases can get the appointment confirmations. El Salvador has so far recorded 65,491 cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS).SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS INOCULATE OLDER ADULTS IN NURSING HOME IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.
The Rennes University Hospital nursing home administers the first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to its residents and staff members over the age of fifty. IMAGES
It's generally thought that once the COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, front-line healthcare workers and nursing home residents will be first in line. But according to Gizmodo, bank tellers may get to skip the line--past them, and past the over-65's and those with underlying conditions. The industry trade group American Bankers Association has asked federal health authorities to designate consumer-facing bank employees as 'essential workers.' Such a designation would give them vaccine prioritization once the Federal Food and Drug Administration grants emergency-use authorization. To date, the U.S. has seen nearly 15 million COVID-19 cases and 280,000 deaths--the most in the world. The CDC predicts 19,500 new deaths will be reported during the week of Christmas, and that another 300,000 COVID-19 cases will be added in December.