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Depok, Sep 23 (EFE/EPA).- The demand for pottery in Indonesia has significantly increased during the pandemic, with a lot of demand from plant traders and restaurants that need pottery with unique designs. (Camera: ADI WEDA). SHOT LIST: POTTERY MAKERS CREATE AND PAINT BOWLS AT PEKUNDEN POTTER AND CRAFTSMAN FACTORY IN DEPOK, INDONESIA.
London, Aug 27 (EFE) .- (Camera: Raúl Bobé) The European labor shortage after Brexit, exacerbated by the pandemic, has put the UK industry in check, where supermarkets begin to have problems restocking some products and many retailers reduce their offer due to the lack of supplies.FOOTAGE FROM SOME LONDON SUPERMARKETS WHICH ARE EXPERIENCING LABOR PROBLEMS AFTER BREXIT.
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Video games had a huge year. More people than ever are buying and playing games during pandemic lockdowns. Industry analysts say video-game industry's revenues are expected to exceed both sports and film combined in 2020. "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" sold nearly 30 million copies between March and October. The COVID shutdowns impacted live sports and moviegoing. Business Insider reports that the game industry is dominating other entertainment mediums in revenue.
Diabetics who require insulin are at the mercy of the free market and whatever health insurance they may have, or discounts they can snag. Now, UPI reports diabetics in the United States are, compared to their counterparts abroad, well and truly over a barrel. According to a RAND Corp. analysis, insulin in the US costs more than eight times higher than in 32 other high-income nations combined. The average price per unit across all types of insulin in the US is $98.70, which is just over six times the drug's average price in Canada -- about $15.70. Researchers said it's also just under six times the average price in Britain and Japan -- about $16.70. Even if rebates and discounts drive the prices down for US consumers, they're still likely to pay four times the average paid in other high-income nations.
London, Sep 30 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Will Oliver) Pantomime dames and theatre professionals held a protest on Wednesday in London to demand more support for the arts and theatre sector amid the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.