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#11065100
10 March 2024
A female shopper is waiting her turn at a retail shop in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is having to face major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.
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#11065106
10 March 2024
An elderly Tunisian woman is carrying a bag filled with food as she walks through the market in the Ariana district in Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is facing major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, and address rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.
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10 March 2024
Tunisian customers are holding bags as they walk through the market in the Ariana district in Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is having to face major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.
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#8616776
2 August 2022
An ambulance parked in the center of Krakow. According to today's Ministry of Health report, Poland has recorded 5,649 new cases in the past 24 hours, a new record for the summer wave of coronavirus infections. COVID-19 has not disappeared, but thanks to the vaccination campaign and compliance with sanitary and epidemiological rules, it was brought under control for a while. Due to plummeted vaccination rates and no restrictions and mandates, the virus is now spreading again at a rapid rate. On Tuesday, August 02, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8616774
2 August 2022
The logo of the State Emergency Medical Services seen on an ambulance parked in the center of Krakow. According to today's Ministry of Health report, Poland has recorded 5,649 new cases in the past 24 hours, a new record for the summer wave of coronavirus infections. COVID-19 has not disappeared, but thanks to the vaccination campaign and compliance with sanitary and epidemiological rules, it was brought under control for a while. Due to plummeted vaccination rates and no restrictions and mandates, the virus is now spreading again at a rapid rate. On Tuesday, August 02, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#8616772
2 August 2022
The logo of the State Emergency Medical Services seen on an ambulance parked in the center of Krakow. According to today's Ministry of Health report, Poland has recorded 5,649 new cases in the past 24 hours, a new record for the summer wave of coronavirus infections. COVID-19 has not disappeared, but thanks to the vaccination campaign and compliance with sanitary and epidemiological rules, it was brought under control for a while. Due to plummeted vaccination rates and no restrictions and mandates, the virus is now spreading again at a rapid rate. On Tuesday, August 02, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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2 August 2022
The logo of the State Emergency Medical Services seen on an ambulance parked in the center of Krakow. According to today's Ministry of Health report, Poland has recorded 5,649 new cases in the past 24 hours, a new record for the summer wave of coronavirus infections. COVID-19 has not disappeared, but thanks to the vaccination campaign and compliance with sanitary and epidemiological rules, it was brought under control for a while. Due to plummeted vaccination rates and no restrictions and mandates, the virus is now spreading again at a rapid rate. On Tuesday, August 02, 2022, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73), poses for photograph in front of his house in Bekasi, West Java province, on December 26, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73), poses for photograph in front of his house in Bekasi, West Java province, on December 26, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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#6302348
27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73) made a pilgrimage to his younger brother's grave during Christmas at Covid-19 grave yard in the Pondok Rangon public cemetary complex, East Jakarta, on December 25, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73) made a pilgrimage to his younger brother's grave during Christmas at Covid-19 grave yard in the Pondok Rangon public cemetary complex, East Jakarta, on December 25, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73) made a pilgrimage to his younger brother's grave during Christmas at Covid-19 grave yard in the Pondok Rangon public cemetary complex, East Jakarta, on December 25, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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#6302354
27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73) made a pilgrimage to his younger brother's grave during Christmas at Covid-19 grave yard in the Pondok Rangon public cemetary complex, East Jakarta, on December 25, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73) made a pilgrimage to his younger brother's grave during Christmas at Covid-19 grave yard in the Pondok Rangon public cemetary complex, East Jakarta, on December 25, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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#6302358
27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73), a Covid-19 survivor, do his activities at home during the second day of Christmas in Bekasi, West Java province, on December 26, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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#6302362
27 December 2020
Harry Dalle (73), a Covid-19 survivor, do his activities at home during the second day of Christmas in Bekasi, West Java province, on December 26, 2020. As a survivor, Harry Dalle really felt how the Covid-19 that attacked him made him unable to care for his younger brother, Marthen Dalle, who was battling spinal cancer. The 15-day isolation period in the hospital left his younger brother, Marthen, who is the only family he lives with, neglected until his condition continued to deteriorate. And when Harry was tested negative for Covid-19, and returned home, he found his younger brother's condition which was very worrying, until Marthen died a few days later at 67, on September. The sadness and loss that Harry felt was even more pronounced when he had to spend Christmas alone. "The pandemic (Covid-19) has taken the person I really love, if I wasn't infected, I didn't have to be isolated, so I could continue to take better care of my brother." Harry said as he made a pilgrimage to Marthen's grave at Christmas.
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