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Tunis, Apr 21 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Mohamed Messara) Workers in Tunisia take precautions to prevent the spread of coronavirus among their clients, such as the taxi driver Walid Toumi who wears a mask and face protection.FOOTAGE OF TOUMI.
Rio de Janeiro, Aug 22 (EFE) .- Brazil registered 318 deaths from Covid-19 Sunday and reached a total of 574,527 deaths, but this week has been the least lethal since the beginning of the year 2021, according to official sources.(Camera: JANAINA QUINET / ANTONIO LACERDA)SHOT LIST: PACKED BEACHES IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Two million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 arrive in Rio de Janeiro, after they were brought from India via Sao Paulo. IMAGES
Rio de Janeiro, Jan 14 (EFE) .- Cariocas's in Rio de Janeiro ignore Brazil's increase in COVID-19 cases and take advantage of the summer, ignoring social distancing recommendations.(Camera: ANTONIO LACERDA)SHOT LIST: PARAIA DO ARPOADOR BEACH IN IPANEMA, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
COVID has put a wrench in New Year's Eve celebrations globally. According to CNN, the best view of fireworks in most major cities will be from your couch. Many of the global fireworks displays will be replaced with smaller televised or streamed events, as cities take precautions against the spreading the virus. This includes: London: Their iconic fireworks show over the River Thames is canceled. England is under tough stay-at-home restrictions. New York: The ball will drop in Times Square, but the event is closed to the public. Dubai: Will move forward with their NYE celebrations, with 11 places to watch fireworks. Out of towners must be Covid-19-negative to view them. Rio de Janeiro: Fireworks are canceled and they are restricting beach access. Sydney: Their huge fireworks show is cancelled. A smaller display will light up the Sydney Harbour Bridge at midnight.
Rio de Janeiro, Dec 4 (EFE).- Rio de Janeiro began taking Friday the massive COVID-19 tests, with an aim of carrying out up to 1,500 daily tests, at a time when the pandemic is once again taking force in Brazil's most iconic state.With more than 22,000 deaths and 360,000 confirmed cases, Rio de Janeiro is one of the regions most affected by the coronavirus in the South American country. (Camera: FABIO MOTTA).SHOT LIST: MEDICAL PERSONNEL TAKE TESTS FOR CORONAVIRUS IN SAO GONCALO, RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL.