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Thousands of demonstrators hold placards and wave banners as they take part in a protest organised by the Korean Medical Association in Seoul. IMAGES
Jiangsu, Sep 18 (EFE).- Workers at the Suyun factory for medical supplies in Yancheng, Jiangsu province continued on Saturday to ramp up production of medical supplies. The Jiangsu Suyun Medical Materials Co.,Ltd is a medical material supplier that produces blood-infusion sets, tubes, catheter and other medical equipment. (Camera: ALEX PLAVEVSKI). SHOT LIST: AN ORGANIZED MEDIA TOUR SHOWS WORKERS AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES PRODUCTION AT THE SUYUN FACTORY FOR MEDICAL SUPPLIES IN YANCHENG, JIANGSU PROVINCE, CHINA.
Madrid, Aug 29 (EFE).- Dozens of Colombians staged a performance Sunday in Madrid to denounce forced disappearances and impunity in their country, focusing on the 6,402 young victims of executions recognized by the Colombian Army as guerrillas who died in combat .This protest, held in the central park of El Retiro, was the prelude to the rally that will be called in Bogotá on Monday to mark the International Day of the Victims of Forced Disappearances. (Camera: LEO REDONDO).SHOT LIST: COLOMBIAN ACTIVISTS STAGE A PERFORMANCE TO DENOUNCE FORCED DISAPPEARANCES AND IMPUNITY IN EL RETIRO PARK, MADRID, SPAIN.
Dili, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- East Timor on Wednesday received medical supplies and vaccines against covid-19 from Australia.East Timor has recorded more than 10,000 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases since the beginning of the pandemic. (Camera: ANTONIO DASIPARU).SHOT LIST: WORKERS UNLOAD ASTRAZENECA (VAXZEVRIA) COVID-19 VACCINES DONATED BY THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FROM AN AIRPLANE DURING THE ARRIVAL AT NICOLAU LOBATO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN DILI, EAST TIMOR.
Caracas, Jun 21 (EFE), (CAMERA: Ivan Cardenas and Jackdwin Saez) .- The director of the NGO Doctors United of Venezuela (MUV), Jorge Lorenzo, said that there is chaos in the vaccination program against COVID-19 in the Caribbean country.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).