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Added on the 02/04/2021 14:41:40 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Colombo, Jul 20 (EFE/EPA).- Sri Lankan health authorities conducted Tuesday a home-based mobile COVID-19 vaccination service in Colombo for those who are confined to their homes due to various illnesses.Sri Lanka is currently in the midst of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and the number of cases is increasing day by day.Sri Lanka has so far recorded a total of 286419 COVID-19 cases with 3827 deaths while a total of 5876281 people have received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 1697686 have already received the second one.(Camera: CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE)SHOT LIST:HOME-BASED MOBILE VACCINATION IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA.
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Colombo, Aug 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Chamila Karunarathne) Sri Lanka Army health workers conducted a mobile COVID-19 vaccination service in Colombo for those who are confined to their homes due to various illnesses and weaknesses. FOOTAGE OF THE MOBILE VACCINATION IN COLOMBO.
Mourners arrive at church to attend the funeral service for Zambia’s founding president Kenneth Kaunda. A hero of the struggle against white-minority rule, Kaunda, popularly known by his initials of KK, died at the age of 97 on 17 June 2021 at a military hospital where he had been admitted with pneumonia. He was president of Zambia for 27 years, taking the helm after the country gained independence in October 1964. Mourners include former Zambian president Rupiah Banda and former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano. IMAGES