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Added on the 22/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Panama City, Apr 22 (EFE) .- (Camera: Carlos Lemos, Uriel Gudiel, Renee Ramos and Esteban Biba) Half of the Central American countries are facing a new wave of covid-19, with a record number of people in ICU's in Costa Rica and a growing number of infections in Guatemala and Honduras, at the same time that the entire isthmus cries out for equitable and faster access to vaccines.FOOTAGE FROM THE STREETS OF PANAMA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA AND GUATEMALA
Panama City, Apr 22 (EFE).- Half the countries of Central America are facing a new Covid-19 wave with record numbers of people in intensive care units in Costa Rica and a growing number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Guatemala and Honduras, at the same time that the entire isthmus is clamoring for equitable and faster access to vaccines.CAMERA: CARLOS LEMOS, PANAMA - URIEL GUDIEL, HONDURAS - RENEE RAMOS, NICARAGUA - ESTEBAN BIBA, GUATEMALA
Panama City, Aug 27 (EFE) (Camera: Esteban Biba, Vladimir Chicas, Uriel Rodríguez, Carlos Lemos, María José Brenes) .- With 97% hospital occupancy due to covid-19, Guatemala is currently the country most affected by the pandemic in Central America, where the vaccination process advances in two stages with El Salvador, Panama and Costa Rica leading the way.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA
The peak of the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in France "appears to be behind us", Prime Minister Jean Castex says, announcing that travel restrictions will be relaxed from early next month. Castex tells reporters there has been a "drop in the circulation of the virus" over the last 10 days, confirming that restrictions confining people to a 10-kilometre (six-mile, ed) radius of their homes would be dropped from May 3. SOUNDBITE
Buenos Aires, Mexico, Caracas, Apr 7 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE archive) The precarious situation of the American continent in relation to human rights has been "exacerbated" during the pandemic and abuses have become even more evident in a crisis that transcends health, according to Amnesty International's annual report.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF BUENOS AIRES, A TRAIN STATION IN MEXICO AND A HOSPITAL AND VACCINATIONS IN CARACAS.