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#5732414
27 May 2020
Four generations of women gather at the gate of the Llano Ponte nursing home in on May 27, 2020 in Norena, Spain. Pili finally meets his great-granddaughter Lara before her daughter Fini and Beatriz, mother of the little girl of just a month and a half old.The health crisis caused by the covid-19 has been a severe blow to nursing homes. Although the coronavirus has taken lives of all ages, it has been primed especially in these places, considered as a focus of the pandemic. For this reason, the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, was very cautious when determining when family members could visit the nursing homes. So much so that this activity is not even proposed in the government document for de-escalation. According to the guide published by the government as a "guideline forecast for the lifting of national limitations established in the state of alarm, depending on the phases of transition to a new normal", it will be in phase 2, which started in Asturias this May 25, when the first visits of a family member to people with disabilities in residences and sheltered housing can already be made. Of course, keeping distances and with certain safety standards.
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#5732416
27 May 2020
Four generations of women gather at the gate of the Llano Ponte nursing home in on May 27, 2020 in Norena, Spain. Pili finally meets his great-granddaughter Lara before her daughter Fini and Beatriz, mother of the little girl of just a month and a half old.The health crisis caused by the covid-19 has been a severe blow to nursing homes. Although the coronavirus has taken lives of all ages, it has been primed especially in these places, considered as a focus of the pandemic. For this reason, the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, was very cautious when determining when family members could visit the nursing homes. So much so that this activity is not even proposed in the government document for de-escalation. According to the guide published by the government as a "guideline forecast for the lifting of national limitations established in the state of alarm, depending on the phases of transition to a new normal", it will be in phase 2, which started in Asturias this May 25, when the first visits of a family member to people with disabilities in residences and sheltered housing can already be made. Of course, keeping distances and with certain safety standards.
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#5732418
27 May 2020
Several users and workers of the Llano Ponte de Noreña senior center come to the gate to meet the great-granddaughter of one of them on May 27, 2020 in Norena, Spain. The health crisis caused by the covid-19 has been a severe blow to nursing homes. Although the coronavirus has taken lives of all ages, it has been primed especially in these places, considered as a focus of the pandemic. For this reason, the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, was very cautious when determining when family members could visit the nursing homes. So much so that this activity is not even proposed in the government document for de-escalation. According to the guide published by the government as a "guideline forecast for the lifting of national limitations established in the state of alarm, depending on the phases of transition to a new normal", it will be in phase 2, which started in Asturias this May 25, when the first visits of a family member to people with disabilities in residences and sheltered housing can already be made. Of course, keeping distances and with certain safety standards.
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#5732420
27 May 2020
A worker from the Noreña town hall disinfects the surroundings of the entrance to the Llano Ponte nursing home on May 27, 2020 in Norena, Spain. The health crisis caused by the covid-19 has been a severe blow to nursing homes. Although the coronavirus has taken lives of all ages, it has been primed especially in these places, considered as a focus of the pandemic. For this reason, the Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, was very cautious when determining when family members could visit the nursing homes. So much so that this activity is not even proposed in the government document for de-escalation. According to the guide published by the government as a "guideline forecast for the lifting of national limitations established in the state of alarm, depending on the phases of transition to a new normal", it will be in phase 2, which started in Asturias this May 25, when the first visits of a family member to people with disabilities in residences and sheltered housing can already be made. Of course, keeping distances and with certain safety standards.
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#3275082
9 October 2018
People are seen using a grafitti covered escalator in an underpass near the Old Town in Bucharest, Romania on October 9, 2018.
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#3275084
9 October 2018
People are seen using a grafitti covered escalator in an underpass near the Old Town in Bucharest, Romania on October 9, 2018.
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