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Added on the 22/09/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Sep 17 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan Pablo Roca) The 45th edition of the Santa Cruz International Fair, Expocruz, the largest business event in Bolivia, opened on Friday with the participation of at least 1,800 national and foreign exhibitors with a view to economic reactivation after a year at a halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE FAIR INAUGURATION.
La Paz, Jul 19 (EFE) .- A small cafe in La Paz has become a hub of solidarity to help clients and strangers who are victims of the Covid-19 pandemic.The first time Rayuela (the coffee shop) helped was for a social media used who was infected by Covid-19.The owner of Rayuela told Efe they managed to collect 700 dollars, and since then, they haven't stopped helping Covid-19 victims. (Camera: GABRIEL ROMANO)SHOT LIST: THE RAYUELA COFFEE SHOP IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
La Paz, Jul 19 (EFE) (Camera: Gabriel Romano).- A small cafe in the Obrajes area of ??the Bolivian city of La Paz has become a "solidarity" point to "rescue" from the Covid-19 clients and strangers, dedicating their time and part of their earnings for those most in need in times of pandemic.FOOTAGE OF LA RAYUELA CAFÉ IN LA PAZ.
El Alto, Jul 16 (EFE).- A parade of folkloric dances in honor of the Virgen del Carmen took to the streets of the Bolivian city of El Alto Friday, with Covid-19 tests on the dancers, the use of masks and the restriction on the sale of alcoholic beverages. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZÁLES).SHOT LIST: DANCERS PERFORM THE MORENADA DANCE IN THE FIRST FOLKLORIC PARADE SINCE PANDEMIC IN EL ALTO, BOLIVIA.
La Paz / Cochabamba, Jun 7 (EFE).- Lines, crowds and complaints at the doors of health centers in the main Bolivian cities marked the continuation of mass vaccination on Monday, which is being carried out amid an escalation of third wave Covid-19 infections.The same scenes are playing out in several of the most important cities in the country such as Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, El Alto and La Paz, with patients waiting hours for inoculation. (Camera: CLAUDIO ABREGO).SHOT LIST: CITIZENS WAIT TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE IN LA PAZ AND COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITE: MARY CRUZ, VACCINATION COORDINATOR OF COCHABAMBA'S FACULTY OF MEDICINE (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: People are used to wanting to be the first. There are some who come here at like 6 or 4 in the morning so that they can be the first. However, if we do have the established number (of the vaccines), people can just gradually come (throughout the day) to get the vaccine.