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New York City, Sep 24 (EFE).- Several former Latin American presidents highlighted Friday during the second day of the Global Forum on Latin America and the Caribbean the lack of unity among the leaders of the region and advocated for unity and independence to face the problems that Covid-19 has left them. (Camera: EFE).B-ROLL OF THE GLOBAL FORUM ON LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US.
Guadalajara, Mexico, Mar 29 (EFE).- Jesus Montes caught Covid-19 four months ago and is still suffering a number of problems associated with the disease. Made desperate by the lack of response by doctors to his dilemma, he began to practice therapeutic yoga, as provided by an organization in Guadalajara, to better manage his symptoms.(CAMERA: Jose Luis Gonzalez)
Tegucigalpa, Aug 20 (EFE) (CAMERA: Uriel Gudiel) .- Central America faces a "severe" economic recession as a result of the coronavirus, a crisis that countries must face with public debt, labor informality and reducing tax evasion.
New York, July 12 (EFE/EPA).- New York bid farewell to 250 Mexican "heroes" in a heartfelt ceremony at the St. Patrick's Cathedral, before the remains of Covid-19 victims in the city were transferred to their native country on a Mexican military plane, marking the largest repatriation in its history."Thanks to these 250 heroes, who are known as front liners, this city continued to function," the Mexican consul in New York, Jorge Islas Lopez, who traveled to Mexico with the urns, said at the ceremony on Saturday."They were workers who were in the first line of defense (...), whether preparing food in restaurant kitchens, working in construction, cleaning hospitals. They were the invisible and anonymous heroes who allowed all New Yorkers to stay home, and that cost us a lot, it cost us lives," he said. (Camera: ALBA VIGARAY). SHOT LIST: A MASS CELEBRATED IN ST PATRICKS CATHEDRAL HONORING THE COVID VICTIMS FROM MEXICO, IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, US.SOUND BITE: CARDINAL TIMOTHY DOLAN OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Kolkata (India), Jul 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Piyal Adhikari) Owners of traditional rickshaws in India have created various measures to fight the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, including using their transport vehicles to sell various products.FOOTAGE OF THE OWNERS OF RICKSHAWS IN KOLKATA, SELLING CLOTHES FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE.