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Múnich (Germany), 23 mar (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Lukas Barth) Germany will extend its current Covid-19 restrictions on social life until April 18 amid a growing infection rate in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF MUNICH AND FROM THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE PRESIDENT MINISTER OF BAVARIA MARKUS SÖDER.
Tegucigalpa (Honduras), Jan 11 (EFE), (Camera: Uriel Gudiel) - Honduras has registered nearly 128,000 infections and 3,300 deaths from Covid-19, according to recent data from the country's health authorities.FOOTAGE OF MEDICAL CENTRES.
US coronavirus cases, deaths, and hospitalizations set new records almost daily. According to Business Insider experts are nervously eyeing Americans' behavior during Thanksgiving. Public health experts have urged people not to travel this year. The CDC recommends not mixing households at Thanksgiving gatherings. A record number of travelers have flown across the country ahead of the holiday. One in three people surveyed by Insider said they're not giving up their traditional dinner plans. An expert told ABC News that without proper precautions, however, the US could be hit with a double surge and a "humanitarian crisis."
In 2019, measles infected at least 860,000 people and killed over 200,000 worldwide. According to Gizmodo, the World Health Organization says it's a roughly 50% jump in deaths from the highly contagious but vaccine-preventable viral illness. What's more, the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is likely to make this situation even worse. Outbreaks were especially large and uncontrolled in Africa and Europe, which the WHO says was fundamentally due to the failure to vaccinate. Many countries this year have documented declines in routine vaccinations, including the US. Experts fear the pandemic will thwart the battle against diseases such as measles, HIV, and tuberculosis--particularly in already-struggling regions.
New York, May 8 (EFE/EPA).-The Food Bank for New York on Friday distributed essential baby items such as wipes, food and diapers to families affected by the coronavirus crisis in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem.The unemployment rate in the United States was reported today to be at 14.7 percent as the national economy is experiencing a massive impact from state and city responses to controlling the coronavirus pandemic. Over 20.5 million workers lost their jobs in all sectors, the US Department of Labor reported on Friday. (Camera: ALBA VIGARAY).FOOTAGE SHOWS A FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTING ESSENTIAL PRODUCTS AND FOOD TO FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS IN HARLEM, NEW YORK CITY, US.