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Added on the 14/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Montevideo, Jun 21 (EFE).- With the catalogs ready, the facilities renovated, and some new exhibits added, Uruguay's museums eagerly await to open their doors for the reunion that, after three months, will reconnect the visitors and the works without pixels in between.Face-to-face interaction, which has become a rare experience amid pandemic, is not only key for people but also for those who, behind a showcase or on the wall of a museum, patiently await gazes. (Camera: FEDERICO ANFITTI / ALEJANDRO PRIETO).B-ROLL OF THE MUSEUM IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.SOUND BITE: THE DIRECTOR OF URUGUAY'S NATIONAL HISTORICAL MUSEUM, ANDRÉS AZPIROZ. TRANSLATION: Museum is a all about face-to-face experience. In order to get to know the work or object, or whatever, it doesn't matter how good the photo I put on the website. When one faces the piece in the museum room, one feels and perceives something that is difficult to experience through photo.
Brasilia, Jun 10 (EFE), (CAMERA: Alex Mirkhan) .- The Senate commission that investigates the management of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in Brazil decided to suspend the right to telephone and telematic secrecy of two former ministers of the Government of Jair Bolsonaro.
Taipei, May 18 (EFE/EPA).- Taiwan, which has been relatively successful in controlling Covid-19 so far, is now fighting its worst Covid-19 outbreak after the island reported more than 700 new domestic infections during the past week. The detection of more than 700 cases in such a short period has rung alarm bells on the island, which had managed to keep Covid in check last year without having to resort to massive lockdowns. (Camera: RITCHIE TONGO).SHOT LIST: MILITARY PERSONNEL SPRAY DISINFECTANT INSIDE THE TAIPEI MAIN STATION, IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Rivera (Uruguay), Apr 2 (EFE), (Camera: Federico Anfitti/Raúl Martínez).- The Uruguayan city of Rivera, on the border with Brazil, has become the worst hit by Covid-19 in the country and, as a result, public hospitals in the area are saturated. FOOTAGE OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL IN RIVERA
Montevideo, Mar 16 (EFE/EPA).- The Government of Uruguay will not apply drastic measures regarding the reduction in mobility to combat the spread of Covid-19, and will continue with "responsible freedom" policy, which lifts many restrictions and appeals to individual responsibility, President Luis Lacalle Pou said Tuesday. (Camera: SANTIAGO CARBONE).SHOT LIST: A MINISTERS MEETING IN LIGHT OF THE OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS, IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY. SOUND BITES: LUIS LACALLE POU, PRESIDENT OF URUGUAY (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: The responsibility is ours and we assume it, but there has to be a concordance between the situation the country is in, the government's measures and the individual behavior of the people.