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Added on the 14/07/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Buenos Aires, Jul 14 (EFE) (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo) - Argentina is close to 100,000 deaths from covid-19, a figure that comes in the middle of the second wave of the pandemic and while the vaccination campaign is advancing, which has already immunized more than 45% of the population with one dose and 11% with two.
Buenos Aires, May 12 (EFE) (CAMERA: Alberto Caratozzolo).- Argentina registered more than 68,000 deaths from COVID-19, even with the vaccine, it is hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel for the country.
Sao Paulo, May 4 (EFE) .- Brazil recorded 2,966 deaths and 77,359 cases from Covid-19 Tuesday, while the vaccination process continues to be slow in one of the countries most affected by the pandemic. (Camera: JANAINA QUINET)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE VACCINATION PROCESS IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Mumbai (India), Mar 12 (EFE), (Camera: Divyakant Solanki).- India on Friday completed a year after the Covid-19 claimed its first victim in the country that has since become the world's second-worst affected nation due to the pandemic with more than 11.3 million infections and over 158,000 deaths.However, the overall fatality rate is relatively lower than other worst-affected nations considering its population of 1.35 billion and housing some of the world's most densely populated cities in the country.A year ago, on Mar.12, a 76-year-old died man in Kalaburagi of the southern Karnataka state.India was then beginning to get into the grips of coronavirus with barely 80 confirmed cases and only a handful of laboratories capable of testing for the virus.FOOTAGE OF COVID-19 VACCINATION IN MUMBAI.
Buenos Aires, Apr 14 (EFE) - Argentina recorded on Tuesday it's 105 death from COVID-19, while it continues to prepare isolation centers to face the pandemic amid the mandatory quarantine imposed by the government. (Camera: BETO CARATOZZOLO)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE QUARANTINE CENTER DE TIGRE IN BUENOS AIRES AND B-ROLL OF ARGENTINIANS FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT ORDERS TO CURB THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.