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Kashmir/Kolkata/New Delhi, May 10 (EFE/EPA).- A potentially fatal fungal infection is hitting Covid-19 patients in India, officials said on Monday, adding to the health woes in the second-worst affected country by the coronavirus.The latest health worry came as India on Monday added 366,161 new coronavirus cases, recording a slight dip from a peak of more than 400,000 daily infections over the previous five days. The death toll grew by 3,754 to take the overall tally of fatalities to 246,116.(Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY/FAROOQ KHAN/IDREES MOHAMMED)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF KASHMIR, KOLKATA AND NEW DELHI AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Paris (France), March 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Christophe Petit-Tesson) Faced with the "worrying" increase of covid in France, driven by the British strain, the French Prime Minister, Jean Castex, announced a mild confinement for a month in the 16 most affected departments, including the capital.
Avignon (France), 4 Oct (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Guillaume Horcajuelo).- Medical personnel evacuate covid-19 patients by plane from Avignon airport, due to the saturation of hospitals during this second wave in Europe. FOOTAGE OF THE EVACUATION OF PATIENTS AT AVIÑON AIRPORT (FRANCE).
Two patients from Lyon suffering from Covid-19 are transferred to La-Roche-sur-Yon, in western France, in anticipation of a possible future saturation of intensive care units in the Lyon area. IMAGES
UPI reports people sickened with COVID-19 produce "high-quality" antibodies. The antibodies work against the virus five to seven months after they become infected. The findings suggest those infected with COVID-19 potentially can develop a long-lasting immunity to it. Antibodies are proteins produced by the human immune system to help the body fight off viruses. Many concerns have been expressed about immunity against COVID-19 not lasting. We learn more and more about the virus as the days pass but there is still so much we don't know.
Visitors return to Disneyland Paris, the giant Disney-themed amusement park to the east of the capital reopening its doors after a four-month closure due to the Covid-19 epidemic. Reinforced hygiene measures are put in place. IMAGES