Wednesday, July 29, 2020

HÌNH ẢNH ẤN ĐỘ : COVID-19 * LỤT LỘI * GIAI CẤP CÙNG KHỔ

India coronavirus cases hit 1.5 million, new study questions data

Study says 57 percent of people in Mumbai's slums have had the infection, far more than what official data shows.
Health workers conduct thermal screening of residents of a slum in Mumbai [Divyakant Solanki/EPA]


The floods killed more people on Wednesday, taking the total number of deaths in Assam this\monsoon season to 33 [Anuwar Hazarika/Reuters]

When one of the vaults of the temple in Kerala state was opened in 2011, it was found to hold diamonds along with tonnes of gold coins and jewellery estimated to be worth $20bn [File: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]

Indian royal family to keep control of temple with $20bn riches.Royal dynasty wins right to run the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple - one of the world's richest places of worship.The Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple is one of the world's richest places of worship [File: Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto/Getty Images/

Mansoor Khan, 44, who works as a waste collector, eats breakfast with his son Latif, 11, outside their house next to the landfill site in New Delhi. Adnan Abidi/Reuters

Waste collectors look for recyclable materials at the landfill site in New Delhi. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Medical waste is disposed of among the regular garbage brought to the landfill site. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
Medical waste is disposed of among the regular garbage brought to the landfill site. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
A discarded N95 protective face mask lies amongst other disposed medical waste. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
A discarded N95 protective face mask lies amongst other disposed medical waste. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
A COVID-19 testing kit at the landfill site. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
A COVID-19 testing kit at the landfill site. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Spread over 21 hecatres and rising more than 60 metres, the site is littered with used coronavirus test kits, protective gear and cotton stained with blood. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
Spread over 21 hecatres and rising more than 60 metres, the site is littered with used coronavirus test kits, protective gear and cotton stained with blood. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Sifting through the landfill with bare hands, hundreds of scavengers including children expose themselves to a disease that has infected 16 million globally and claimed over 600,000 lives. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
Sifting through the landfill with bare hands, hundreds of scavengers including children expose themselves to a disease that has infected 16 million globally and claimed over 600,000 lives. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
"When I return from there, I feel afraid to enter my house because I have children at home. We are really afraid of this disease," said Latifa Bibi, 38, wife of Mansoor Khan. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
"When I return from there, I feel afraid to enter my house because I have children at home. We are really afraid of this disease," said Latifa Bibi, 38, wife of Mansoor Khan. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Latifa helps her husband carry a sack of recyclable materials they have found at the landfill site, after finishing work for the day. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
Latifa helps her husband carry a sack of recyclable materials they have found at the landfill site, after finishing work for the day. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Mansoor Khan carries a sack of recyclable material. The $5 daily earnings enable their three children to go to school, seeking a future better than the livelihoods their parents have been able to eke out. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
Mansoor Khan carries a sack of recyclable material. The $5 daily earnings enable their three children to go to school, seeking a future better than the livelihoods their parents have been able to eke out. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
India has reported almost 1.4 million COVID-19 cases overall, behind only the United States and Brazil. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
India has reported almost 1.4 million COVID-19 cases overall, behind only the United States and Brazil. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
According to Dinesh Raj Bandela, an expert in biomedical waste at Centre for Science and Environment, the Indian capital used to produce nearly 600 tonnes of medical waste a day, but that has risen by 100 since the virus hit. [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]
According to Dinesh Raj Bandela, an expert in biomedical waste at Centre for Science and Environment, the Indian capital used to produce nearly 600 tonnes of medical waste a day, but that has risen by 100 since the virus hit. Adnan Abidi/Reuters

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Khu ổ chuột lớn nhất Ấn Độ có thể đạt miễn dịch cộng đồng Covid-19

Một phụ nữ đã khỏi bệnh Covid-19 hiến huyết tương ở Dharavi hôm 23/7. Ảnh: AFP.
Zing- Cuộc xét nghiệm huyết thanh học, hay xét nghiệm kháng thể trên 6.936 người tại hơn 3 vùng ngoại ô Dahisar, Chembur và Matunga của Mumbai vào tháng 7 cho thấy 57% số người được xét nghiệm có kháng thể trong máu, so với 21,2% ở thành phố New York hồi tháng 4 và 14% ở Stockholm vào tháng 5.( Blomberg)