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Fuel tankers leave a depot in Grays, Essex, as the British army is set to begin delivering petrol to fuel stations after fears over tanker driver shortages led to panic buying and forced the government to offer visa waivers to foreign truckers to plug the shortfall. IMAGES
La Paz / Cochabamba, Jun 7 (EFE).- Lines, crowds and complaints at the doors of health centers in the main Bolivian cities marked the continuation of mass vaccination on Monday, which is being carried out amid an escalation of third wave Covid-19 infections.The same scenes are playing out in several of the most important cities in the country such as Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, El Alto and La Paz, with patients waiting hours for inoculation. (Camera: CLAUDIO ABREGO).SHOT LIST: CITIZENS WAIT TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE IN LA PAZ AND COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITE: MARY CRUZ, VACCINATION COORDINATOR OF COCHABAMBA'S FACULTY OF MEDICINE (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: People are used to wanting to be the first. There are some who come here at like 6 or 4 in the morning so that they can be the first. However, if we do have the established number (of the vaccines), people can just gradually come (throughout the day) to get the vaccine.
Berlin, Oct 29 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Hayoung Jeon) At least a dozen people went to the Immigration Office in Berlin early in the morning to queue to get the number to request or extend their visas. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, immigration offices in Germany are only open once a week.FOOTAGE OF THE OFFICE IN BERLIN.
Harare (Zimbabwe), 11 June, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Aaron Ufumeli).- Fuel shortages and precautions taken in the wake of the coronavirus crisis are forcing Zimbabwean workers to wait long periods in the hope of finding alternative transport to their jobs.INCLUDES RESOURCES OF PEOPLE WAITING IN ZIMBABWE TO SHARE TRANSPORT TO GET TO WORK.
Caracas, Jun 4 (EFE) .- Venezuela faces long lines at gas stations Thursday due to a shortage in Iranian fuel that the country has been experiencing for months. (CAMERA: Jackdwin Sáez)
By 94 votes in favour and 49 against, Senegalese MPs pass an amnesty law covering acts linked to deadly protests in the last three years, a controversial text aimed at calming the crisis sparked by the presidential election delay. IMAGES