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Added on the 05/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
President of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayuso, takes part in a national minute of silence for COVID-19 victims. Lockdown measures have been eased in the country's two biggest cities, Madrid and Barcelona, where people can now meet in groups of up to 10 in their homes and in parks or on the terraces of bars and restaurants. IMAGES
The medical staff at La Paz hospital in Madrid observe a minute of silence for health workers that lost their lives in the COVID-19 pandemic. Spain is one of the hardest hit nations in the global pandemic, with more than 27,000 deaths and around 228,600 cases confirmed by testing since the outbreak began in China late last year. IMAGES
Melilla, Sep 17 (EFE).- Melilla celebrated its 524th anniversary as a Spanish city this Friday with a civic act that, according to the Mayor-President of the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Eduardo de Castro, has served as the city's tribute to the victims of the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: PAQUI SANCHEZ).SHOT LIST: THE CELEBRATIONS OF THE 524TH ANNIVERSARY OF MELILLA AS A SPANISH CITY, IN MELILLA, SPAIN.
Belgium holds a minute of silence to mark a day of mourning for victims of the devastating floods that left at least 31 people killed in the east of the country. King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and Prime Minister Alexander de Croo pay their respects at a fire station in Verviers, one of the hardest-hit towns. IMAGES
Washington, Jun 14 (EFE/EPA).- The United States was on the verge Monday of an accumulated 600,000 deaths from Covid-19, a grim reminder of the toll taken by the disease amid encouraging declines in fatalities and new infections.The number of lives cut short by coronavirus in the US stood at 599,796, according to the independent tally kept by researchers at Johns Hopkins University. (Camera: WILL OLIVER). SHOT LIST: MOMENT OF SILENCE TO HONOR VICTIMS OF COVID-19 AT THE CAPITOL BUILDING IN WASHINGTON DC, US.