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The struggle to save Colombians seriously ill with Covid-19

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Bogotá, May 1 (EFE) (Camera: Juan Diego López) .- On the outskirts of El Tunal Hospital in Bogotá, the crying of those who could not say goodbye to their relatives resounds and inside, the resounding silence is only broken by the sound of the monitors and the dialogues of ICU doctors who are fighting to save patients with Covid-19 who are getting more serious every day.FOOTAGE AT THE EL TUNAL HOSPITAL, IN BOGOTA

Added on the 01/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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