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Samut Sakhon, Jan 25 (EFE/EPA).- Health workers in personal protective equipment disinfected Monday the shrimp market area of Samut Sakhon, South of Bangkok, considered to be the epicenter of the recent Covid-19 outbreak in Thailand.The market is set to reopen soon, after shutting down at the end of 2020. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)SHOT LIST: CLEANING TASKS AS THE SHRIMP MARKET IN SAMUT SAKHON, EPICENTER OF COVID-19 IN THAILAND.
French farmers are at the gates of the Rungis wholesale market, under the close surveillance of police who has set up a roadblock by the entrance. The President of the largest farmers union FNSEA is calling for "calm and reason" while the government is trying to appease the anger of the farming community. IMAGES
Samut Sakhon, Dec 18 (EFE/EPA).- Health workers on Saturday continued to collect COVID-19 swab samples from migrant workers at the wholesale shrimp market near Thai capital after a shrimp farmer tested positive for COVID-19. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).SHOT LIST: THAI HEALTH WORKERS COLLECT COVID-19 SWAB SAMPLES FROM MIGRANT WORKERS AT A WHOLESALE SHRIMP MARKET IN SAMUT SAKHON, THAILAND.
Tractors continued to block the A6 motorway at Chilly-Mazarin, some ten kilometres (6 miles) from Rungis wholesale food market, Paris' key food supply hub. Farmers union Coordination Rurale who had called for the blockade, now sent out the directive to go "towards the National Assembly" in Paris instead. IMAGES
French police has stopped a farmers' convoy of hundreds tractors heading towards the Rungis wholesale food market south of Paris. Some 200 to 300 tractors are now sitting in the town of Sully-sur-Loire, 170 km south of Rungis. Setting off from the south-west of France at the call of union Coordination rurale, the group of angry farmers grew as they drove up the nation, with more and more joining along the way. IMAGES