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Harare, Apr 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Aaron Ufumeli).- Lawyer and sculptor David Ngwerume have presented his latest works, 'Weapons' and 'New normality', in his studio in Harare.Ngwerume is using his skills to encourage Zimbabweans on the need to be vaccinated against Covid -19 to curb the spread of the virus.FOOTAGE OF THE SCULPTURES.
Jakarta, Jul 12 (EFE / EPA) .- A group of clowns held a show in Jakarta Monday with the aim of raising awareness about covid-19, given the new outbreak of infections in Indonesia.The country has put new restrictions on the islands of Java and Bali to prevent the spread of the virus, while the massive vaccination campaign continues.Indonesia has registered more than 2.5 million infections and 66,646 deaths from covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.(Camera: MAST IRHAM)SHOT LIST: A COVID-19 AWARENESS CLOWN SHOW IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Kolkata, Mar 24 (EFE/EPA).- Indian activists on Wednesday staged a rally in the Indian city of Kolkata to raise awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic as new cases keep surging, unleashing a second wave of infections.India has administered 50 million Covid-19 vaccine doses, crossing a key milestone in its immunization drive that began mid-January, authorities said Wednesday. (Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY).SHOT LIST: INDIAN ACTIVISTS HOLD PLACARDS AND MARCH IN THE CITY OF KOLKATA, INDIA, TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE COVID-19.
Bilbao (Spain), Oct 29 (EFE), (Camera: Jon Garai).- American artist Jeff Koons' Puppy, which guards the doors of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao (Spain) now wears a face mask in a bid to raise awareness about the importance of Covid-19 safety measures. FOOTAGE OF 'PUPPY' OUTSIDE THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM IN BILBAO, SPAIN.
Bangalor, Oct 12 (EFE/EPA).- A group of artists created Monday the graffiti arts about the coronavirus in the Indian city of Bangalore, aiming to give voice to the LGTB community and to raise awareness about the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF THE “ARAVANI” ARTISTS WORK ON THE GRAFFITI WHICH AIMS TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE LGBT COMMUNITY AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Tangerang, Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian officials disguised themselves Wednesday as a 'pocong' or ghosts in the outskirts of Jakarta to raise awareness about the importance of wearing a mask to avoid coronavirus contagion.Indonesia has recorded so far more than 225,000 infections and over 8,900 deaths.(Camera: MAST IRHAM)FOOTAGE SHOWS A COVID-19 AWARENESS CAMPAIGN AT CIPADU MARKET IN TANGERANG, IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF JAKARTA, INDONESIA.