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Sofia (Bulgaria), Dec 27 (EFE), (Camera: Vladislav Punchev).- Bulgaria began its vaccination campaign against Covid-19 with the health minister Kostadin Angelov and the Orthodox Bishop Tikhon as the first citizens to be immunized. FOOTAGE OF THE FIRST TWO BULGARIAN CITIZENS TO RECEIVE THE COVID-19 VACCINE: BULGARIA'S HEALTH MINISTER KOSTADIN ANGELOV AND THE ORTHODOX BISHOP TIKHON.
Berlin Sep 1 (EFE), (Camera: Rodrigo Zuleta).- Ecuador's Health Minister Juan Carlos Zevallos said that no country would overcome the pandemic without the help of other countries.SOUNDBITES OF ECUADOR'S HEALTH MINISTER JUAN CARLOS ZEVALLOS DURING AN INTERVIEW WITH EFE IN BERLIN:"I think that safety measures are much more developed in Ecuador rather than in Berlin. The use of masks in Ecuador is close to 100%, practically all people use masks.""There is also a difference regarding the requirement of being tested negative in a PCR test for all those people who enter Ecuador. This is something that is not compulsory in Germany. These are significant differences that I have found.""The possibility of international cooperation is the solution to the pandemic. Any country or city will overcome the pandemic on its own. The virus has expanded and the level of spread is so high than it is impossible to stop it without help. That is why international cooperation is very useful."
Madrid, Jul 26 (EFE), (Camera: Raúl García).- Spain's government on Sunday said the outbreaks in the country were isolated and controlled in response to the UK's decision to impose quarantine for travellers arriving in the UK from Spain.SOUNDBITES OF SPAIN'S FOREIGN MINISTER ARANCHA GONZÁLEZ LAYA:"Spain is a safe country for tourists"."Like in any other European country, Spain is seeing outbreaks.""The most important thing is that Spain is making efforts to control the outbreaks.""At the moment our dialogue efforts are focused on excluding from the quarantine measures the Balearic and the Canary Islands."
Speaking at the beginning of Prime Minister’s Questions, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says that “the thoughts of the House and the country are with the king and his family” and that he wishes King Charles “a speedy recovery.” King Charles III has been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer and is undergoing treatment. SOUNDBITE
Tourists react outside Buckingham Palace in London as King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace said earlier, just a week after he was discharged from hospital for prostate surgery. "It is really sad news for all the world" says Mahmoud Moeit, tourist from Egypt, while Ben Tan, from United States, declares "it's shocking". SOUNDBITE