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London, Oct 12 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Archive) The British Government and its scientific advisers made "big mistakes" in their initial response to the coronavirus pandemic with a "wrong" strategy that caused more people to die.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
Italians walk without masks in Rome as the whole country becomes a "low-risk" zone for Covid-19, marking a dramatic milestone for the first European country to be hit by the global pandemic in February 2020. IMAGES
Vatican City, May 31 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Alvaro Padilla) Pope Francis asked the Virgin today for the end of the coronavirus pandemic and the "knots" of "selfishness and indifference" in the ceremony with which he has concluded the prayer marathon of Rosario to which he dedicated May.
Geneva (Switzerland), May 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonio Broto) Liberalizing patents for anticovid vaccines could save hundreds of thousands of lives, the Red Cross Health Director, Emanuele Capobianco, defends in an interview with Efe., on the eve of an annual assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) where this issue will be debated.FOOTAGE OF THE INTERVIEW WITH EMANUELE CAPOBLANCO, HEALTH DIRECTOR RED CROSS
Rome, Apr 27 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) In the week in which theatres, cinemas, bars and restaurants reopen in Italy, the historic Lidia Togni Circus does not know if it will be able to do so. The pandemic has left them camped for 15 months in a field next to one of Rome's exit roads and the survival of its 43 workers and 30 animals has only been possible thanks to the help of citizens and associations.FOOTAGE OF THE LIDIA TOGNI CIRCUS.SOUNDBITES OF ITS DIRECTOR, VINICIO CANESTRELLI.Translation:1. "There is another speech, which is to face all this. We are in great economic difficulties, after 15 months of keeping animals and people, we find ourselves in great economic difficulties. And if we do not have the help of the state we will not be able to resume."
Rome (Italy), Mar 19 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Alvaro Padilla) The Italian Government approved a new aid package worth 32,000 million euros, which will help families and companies affected by the crisis of the coronavirus and the restrictive measures approved to stop its spread.