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Bogota, Sep 1 (EFE).- Colombia on Wednesday began the face-to-face biometric registration of the more than 1.2 million Venezuelans who have accepted the Special Protection Statute.The registration seeks to regulate the situation of the enormous exodus from the neighboring country that has arrived in recent years. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ). SHOT LIST: VENEZUELANS GO TO COLOMBIAN MIGRATION WORKERS TO CARRY OUT THEIR BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION, CONSISTING OF FINGERPRINTS, FACE PHOTOGRAPHY AND SIGNATURE, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
Bangalore, May 26 (EFE/EPA).- India added more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths and over 200,000 new infections on Wednesday, taking the overall caseload to over 27 million a day after daily fatalities had dropped significantly.The federal health ministry said 208,921 people tested positive for the virus as 4,157 people succumbed to the disease over the last day when the country carried out 2.05 million tests, setting a new record of the highest number of daily coronavirus tests.The death toll due to the virus since the beginning of the pandemic last year has risen to 311,000. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV).SHOT LIST: VISUALLY CHALLENGED MEMBERS OF SNEHADEEPA TRUST FOR DISABLED, RECEIVE SHOTS OF COVID-19 VACCINE DURING THE VACCINATION DRIVE IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Apr 20 (EFE) (CAMERA: Janaina Quinet).- Brazil registered 69,381 new infections in the last 24 hours and exceeded 14 million cases confirmed by covid-19, while the number of deaths is already moving towards 380,000, after adding 3,321 victimsTuesday, the Government reported.
Caracas, Mar 22 (EFE) .- (Camera: Iván Cárdenas) In an attempt to provide an institutional basis for the increasingly frequent use of the dollar as payment currency in Venezuela, the Government of Nicolás Maduro authorized, with specific conditions, the opening of accounts in the US currency in several local banks, after years of rejecting the measure.FOOTAGE OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF VENEZUELA.
Caracas, Mar 5 (EFE), (Camera: Jackdwin Saenz).- Germán Peña’s fast food stall is one of the thousands of small businesses operating in Venezuela’s informal economy. Three months ago he landed on a new business model to drum up custom, which was to hawk hot dogs at $1 each. On a good day, Peña might sell 100 hot dogs and therefore take in $100, some $30 of which is profit. Unlicensed businesses have seen a boom in Venezuela thanks to the volatile cocktail of socio-economic crises, the Covid-19 pandemic and a lack of credit thanks to a hyper-inflated local currency.FOOTAGE OF BUSINESSES THAT SELL PRODUCTS FOR ONE DOLLAR.