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Added on the 02/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bali, May 11 (EFE / EPA) .- A policeman toured the island of Bali Tuesday dressed in a traditional Celuluk mask, an evil-spirited Balinese character, to educate people on the measures they can take to curb the spread of Codiv-19. Indonesia has so far reported 1,718,575 coronavirus cases and more than 47,000 deaths.(Camera: MADE NAGI)SHOT LIST: A POLICE OFFICER WEARING A TRADITIONAL MASK TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS.
Denpasar, Jan 28 (EFE/EPA).- The government of the Indonesian island of Bali continued on Thursday to enforce mask-wearing and set up several health protocols as Covid-19 cases in Indonesia hit one million on Tuesday. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: MUNICIPAL POLICE PATROL DURING A MASK WEARING AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOLS CAMPAIGN AT A CHECK POINT IN DENPASAR, BALI, INDONESIA.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem hasn't used the power of state government to compel mask-wearing. The state is in the midst of a surging COVID-19 outbreak as the US girds itself for a challenging winter of combating the pandemic. Despite insistent urgings from public health experts across the globe, the CEO of a South Dakota-based healthcare system has refused to wear a mask. Sanford Health CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft wrote in an email to staff that he had experienced COVID-19, but had returned to work and wouldn't be donning a mask. For me to wear a mask defies the efficacy and purpose of a mask and sends an untruthful message that I am susceptible to infection or could transmit it. Kelby Krabbenhoft CEO, Sandford Health Business Insider reports Krabbenhoft said that for those who hadn't contracted COVID-19, mask-wearing was a 'sensible choice.' One unnamed hospital worker called Krabbenhoft's stance 'appalling.'
Bali, June 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Image: Made Nagi) .- The authorities of Bali carried out disinfection tasks in schools on Thursday to prevent the spread of coronavirus.The Indonesian Government has imposed a set of regulations known as the 'new normal' that will be implemented in stages starting this June.Those provinces that do not register cases of contagion or that have a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses to start activating the economy in the country.Indonesia has so far registered over 41,430 deaths and more than 2,200 deaths due to COVID-19.FOOTAGE SHOWS DISINFECTION TASKS IN A SCHOOL IN BALI, INDONESIA.
Denpasar, Oct 4 (EFE/EPA).- The tropical island of Bali has allowed from Monday limited face-to-face classes after the local government bagan to ease a number of COVID-19 restrictions. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: STUDENTS ATTEND A FACE-TO-FACE CLASS AT A SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN IN DENPASAR, BALI, INDONESIA.