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Santa Cruz, Aug 3 (EFE).- The tradition of visiting the "forgotten souls," people who do not know where they were buried, lived on Monday in a cemetery in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which left several believers out of the churchyard. (Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA).SHOT LIST: BOLIVIAN PEOPLE VISIT THE "FORGOTTEN SOULS" AT THE CEMETERY IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA.
Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Jul 13 (EFE).- The coronavirus pandemic has put a huge strain on morgues with some struggling to keep up with the increased demand on their services.One mortuary in Santa Cruz, the worst-affected city in Bolivia, used to receive three bodies a week and now has 30 accumulated on the premises.FOOTAGE OF THE MORGUE AT THE MUNICIPAL PAMPA DE LA ISLA HOSPITAL IN SANTA CRUZ.SOUNDBITES OF CARLOS FAUSTINO TAPIA, MORGUE WORKER. Translation:"Before the pandemic, we had 1 or 3 a week, but now we have every day at least 6 or 7. One day we even had 20 bodies."
Santa Cruz, Jun 11 (EFE/EPA).- Bolivia saw an unusual Corpus Christi celebration on Thursday with masses broadcast on social media and prayers for COVID-19 patients. (Camera: JUAN PABLO ROCA).SHOTLIST: PEOPLE WATCH A CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION TRAVELLING ALONG THE STREETS OF SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA, WHILE ALSO WEARING MASKS AND OBSERVING SOCIAL-DISTANCING MEASURES.
Santa Ana, Apr 5 (EFE).- Reverend Robert A. Schuller on Sunday organized a special Palm Sunday drive-in church service in a business center parking lot in Santa Ana with audio delivered over loud speakers and onto FM car radios after non-essential businesses like churches were ordered to close because of the shelter-in-place order to fight the spread of the coronavirus,(Camera: EUGENE GARCIA).FOOTAGE SHOWS A SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY DRIVE-IN CHURCH SERVICE IN A BUSINESS CENTER PARKING LOT IN SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, US.
Boris Johnson leaves a public inquiry into his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic after attending the first of two gruelling days in the witness box. The former British prime minister apologised for "the pain and the loss and the suffering" caused by the pandemic but defended his government. Johnson has faced a barrage of criticism from former aides for alleged indecisiveness and a lack of scientific understanding during the crisis. IMAGES