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#12576098
23 July 2025
Artisan Elsa Padilla shows wooden masks during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla is dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024.
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23 July 2025
Artisan Elsa Padilla shows wooden masks during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla is dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024.
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23 July 2025
Artisan Elsa Padilla shows wooden masks during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla is dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024.
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23 July 2025
Artisan Elsa Padilla shows wooden masks during the production of carnival masks, which takes four months to complete. Elsa Padilla is dedicated to this craft for more than 30 years in Tizatlan, Mexico, on July 22, 2024.
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16 December 2020
A biologist proces some swab test inside the laboratory of the “Celio” military hospital in Roma on 24th November 2020, Italy. Since the benning of the Covid-19 outbreak in March, the Italian army helps the poplation by opening the military hospitals to the civilian, with a massive support in the swab tests and the creation of several military camps around the whole country to support the nationa health. Inside the “Celio” hospital in Roma there are more than 150-bed hospital for the patients affected by the Covid19 virus.
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#6070244
9 October 2020
Carlos Cruz, baker of the Municipal Pantheon of Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico, uses thermal equipment to start the cremation process of a deceased person. The pantheon continues to offer funeral services for natural causes or COVID-19, either for burial or cremation. In Mexico, the figures confirmed by the Ministry of Health on the night of October 7, there are 774,020 confirmed cases accumulated by COVID-19, 80,083 deaths and 560,895 estimated recoveries. On October 8, 2020 in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.
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#6070248
9 October 2020
Carlos Cruz, baker of the Municipal Pantheon of Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico, uses thermal equipment and waits for the descent of a coffin to begin the cremation process of a deceased person. The pantheon continues to offer funeral services for natural causes or COVID-19, either for burial or cremation. In Mexico, the figures confirmed by the Ministry of Health on the night of October 7, there are 774,020 confirmed cases accumulated by COVID-19, 80,083 deaths and 560,895 estimated recoveries. On October 8, 2020 in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.
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#6070250
9 October 2020
Carlos Cruz, baker of the Municipal Pantheon of Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico, and a worker from a funeral home, move the body of a deceased person to start the cremation process. The pantheon continues to offer funeral services for natural causes or COVID-19, either for burial or cremation. In Mexico, the figures confirmed by the Ministry of Health on the night of October 7, there are 774,020 confirmed cases accumulated by COVID-19, 80,083 deaths and 560,895 estimated recoveries. On October 8, 2020 in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.
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