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Bangkok, Jul 27 (EFE/EPA).- Thailand on Tuesday reported more than 14,000 coronavirus infections and nearly 120 deaths due to the virus as pressure on hospitals intensifies amid the country's worst so far Covid-19 outbreak.Authorities have sounded an alert that hospitals in Bangkok were at a critical point with 100 percent occupancy.The health data showed that the country, the first to detect the virus outside China in January 2020, added 14,150 new cases and 118 deaths over the last 24 hours. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).SHOT LIST: THAI RAILWAY POLICE WALK INSIDE A PASSENGER TRAIN WHILE WAITING FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS ARRIVING TO BOARD A TRAIN BRINGING THEM BACK TO THEIR HOMELAND PROVINCE; AND THAI COVID-19 PATIENTS ARRIVE TO BOARD TRAINS BRINGING THEM BACK TO THEIR HOMELAND PROVINCE, AT THE RANGSIT TRAIN STATION ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Moscow, Jun 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Maxim Shipenkov) For the first time since last February, Russia registered more than 14 thousand cases of Covid-19 again.FOOTAGE OF THE EFFORTS AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS IN MOSCOW
Algiers, Jun 2 (EFE).- Algeria partially reopened its air borders after almost fifteen months of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.The first of the only five weekly flights authorized as of Tuesday took off early in the morning from Algiers airport to Paris-Orly and returned hours later to the same terminal at the "Huari Bumedien" international airfield in the Algerian capital with 314 Algerian passengers, airport sources informed Efe.FOOTAGE OF THE AIRPORT ON JUNE 1.SOUNDBITES OF A PASSENGER.Translation:"Everyone was very welcoming and we are very happy (to return to the country), but we demand a reduction of prices, it's true it includes the hotel, which is logical, but it's too expensive, especially for big families and students."
ABONNE-TOI : http://bit.ly/YouTRACE Chaque semaine le rappeur STER revient sur l'actualité en freestyle dans VAEF. Cette semaine il nous parle de la performance de Ryad Mahrez contre le PSG, du déconfinement et de la campagne de vaccination contre le Covid-19, ainsi que du procès de Nordahl Lelandais. Retrouvez STER sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ster91170/ - YouTRACE la 1ère chaîne Youtube des musiques urbaines et africaines Service de production et diffusion de clips vidéo https://www.youtrace.tv Suis-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youtrace.officiel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youtrace_officiel Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouTrace_off
Bhopal, Mar 1 (EFE/EPA).- After inoculating some 14 million health-care workers and those in the front-line in the fight against the pandemic, India extended its vaccination drive on Monday to those over the age of 60 and adults over 45 with comorbidities such as heart problems or diabetes.The registration process to receive the vaccine started early morning through a government website.While the vaccine is available free of cost in public healthcare centers, people may also choose to receive the shot in private clinics, where a price cap has been set at 250 rupees ($3.30) per person for a dose. (Camera: SANJEEV GUPTA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE RECEIVE SHOTS OF COVID-19 VACCINE DURING THE VACCINATION DRIVE AT JAI PRAKASH NARAYAN HOSPITAL IN BHOPAL, INDIA.
President Donald Trump faces a ticking clock with respect to the current proposed COVID-19 relief package. Trump has suggested he may reject the $900 billion package that Congress approved earlier this week unless lawmakers include $2,000 stimulus payments. Business Insider reports Trump could cost jobless workers a week of $300 federal unemployment benefits if he fails to sign the bill by midnight Saturday. Business Insider reports nearly 14 million Americans may lose all their unemployment aid this weekend if the bill doesn't pass. Labor experts say a two-to-three week gap in unemployment benefits is inevitable, as states need to recalibrate their computer systems to send the payments.