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People gather in Vienna's main square to protest against recent Covid-19 measures enforced by the government including mandatory vaccines by February and restrictions. IMAGES of people protesting in Vienna
Tripoli, Jan 31 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds of people took part in a protest in Tripoli Sunday against the Lebanese government's anticovid measures, a demonstration that ended with clashes between security forces and protesters. (Camera: WAEL HAMZEH). SHOT LIST: LEBANESE PEOPLE PROTEST AGAINST COVID-19'S MEASURES IN TRIPOLI, LEBANON.
Manila, Aug 19 (EFE/EPA).- The Philippines cities of Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal, which add up to 27 million inhabitants, began to resume their activities Wednesday after President Rodrigo Duterte announced on Monday the easing of confinement due to COVID-19.The Philippines reported so far 169,213 positive cases of coronavirus, of which 53,665 are active, while 2,687 people have lost their lives. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO / FRANCIS MALASIG / ROLEX DELA PENA)FOOTAGE SHOWS LOCKDOWN EASING IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Bogotá, May 29 (EFE).- Traffic jams in the avenues of Bogotá, a makeshift swimming pool full of people on a dump truck in Medellín and clandestine parties in Cali were Friday a reflection of weakened lockdown measures in Colombia, which is in the midst of an escalation of its coronavirus epidemic.In the last three days, Colombia has recorded more than 1,000 cases per day and already has 25,366 infected people, of which 822 have died, despite the fact that since Mar. 25 the country has been in compulsory social isolation, a measure that citizens are following less and less – either out of will or necessity.(Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS B- ROLL OF BOGOTA (COLOMBIA) AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Residents in a locked down compound line up for Covid tests as Shanghai logs 39 Covid deaths Sunday, its highest daily toll despite weeks of lockdowns. IMAGES
Workers in PPE test residents, including elderly and children, in a locked-down Shanghai residential district. Shanghai, a city of 25 million and China's economic engine room, has become the heart of the country's biggest outbreak since the peak of the first virus wave in Wuhan over two years ago, rattling the country's adherence to a strict zero-Covid policy. Residents locked down since early April have complained of food shortages and over-zealous officials forcing them into state quarantine, as authorities rush to construct tens of thousands of beds to house Covid-19 patients with daily infections topping 20,000. IMAGES