Explorers's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Explorers's Profile › Explorers's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 (of 624 pages)
Nice |
God helps us. |
Vince77:Some are even saying is politics, false alarm. |
saajus:I even saw this, they didn't bother to move them to the hospital. They're dying in nursing homes. |
Olodo24:Yea, probably trying to take the last look at the sky incase. |
An elderly man looks up at the sky as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) wheels him during the ongoing outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Brooklyn, New York, April 17, 2020.
|
A Pennsylvania hospital transported corpses in the open cargo bed of a pickup truck in broad daylight, shedding light on the grim reality hitting hospitals and morgues where there's limited space to store the rising number of dead due to the coronavirus pandemic.
|
2,474 people died from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours in the US. As of early Wednesday morning, 45,435 Americans have now been killed by coronavirus since the pandemic began ravaging the country last month. Pictured: Healthcare workers transfer the body of a deceased person from a stretcher to makesift morgue at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, April, 2020. Alisha Narvaez, 36, the manager and Nicole Warring, 33, a Resident Funeral Director at International Funeral & Cremation Services, a funeral home in Harlem, carry a deceased person into the basement area, where bodies are stored and prepared for funeral services, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Manhattan, April, 2020. Officers from the New York Police Department helps workers carry a body out of a house in Brooklyn, April 20, 2020. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8242715/Georgia-sees-spike-coronavirus-deaths-cases.html
|
dfrost:Thanks bro. When i saw the error, the topic already made fp. Can't modify and ive called the attention of the mods. |
This is heartbreaking. |
After tweeting the picture, he said: 'The news I can give you today is finally positive. In these weeks there has been a decrease in the infections and deaths (from coronavirus). He added he wanted to thank its citizens for staying indoors amid the growing death toll. Italy is second only to Spain in Europe, and the third worst-hit in the world with Spain second and the U.S. leading. Pictured: A fleet of army trucks on a highway in Bergamo, on March 18, transporting the coffins of coronavirus victims out of the city after the local cemetery became overwhelmed by the virus death toll.
|
Images of the interior of the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, Bergamo taken in March, show the grim reality the Italian province has witnessed in recent weeks with lines of coffins filling the place of worship. An army medical worker, in full protective clothing, seen spraying the many coffins laid in the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, Bergamo before they were transported away by the army in March, 2020. A priest blesses the dead lined in the hall of the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, Bergamo.
|
The mayor of the city of Bergamo, Italy's coronavirus epicentre, has published pictures of a church and cemetery empty of victims' coffins for the first time in weeks, as symbol of 'hope' for the country. Bergamo mayor Giorgio Gori took to Twitter to share the first images of the city's cemetery now clear where once hundreds of bodies were being held. He celebrated a recent decrease in deaths and infections in Italy, urging its population they had passed through the 'most difficult phase' of the pandemic. Italy has been one of Europe's hardest-hit countries for infections and fatalities, recording 181,228 confirmed cases and 24,114 deaths, according to research by Johns Hopkins University. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8240715/Italian-church-filled-coronavirus-coffins-time-weeks.html?ito=social-facebook
|
On board On board Emirates’ flights, seats are pre-allocated with vacant seats placed between individual passengers or family groups in observance of physical distancing protocols. Emirates has also modified its inflight services for health and safety reasons. Food and beverages continue to be offered in the form of bento-styled boxes to reduce contact between the crew and customers during meal service, and minimise risk of interaction. The personal boxes provide customers with sandwiches, beverages, snacks and desserts. Similarly, to reduce risk of spreading the virus by touch, magazines and other print reading material are temporarily unavailable. Cabin baggage are currently not accepted on flights. Carry-on items allowed in the cabin are limited to laptop, handbag, briefcase or baby items. All other items have to be checked in, and Emirates will add the cabin baggage allowance to customers’ check-in baggage allowance. Customers have to wear their masks and gloves throughout their journey from check-in until they disembark. All Emirates aircraft will go through enhanced cleaning and disinfection processes in Dubai, after each journey.
|
At the Airport At Dubai International airport, gloves and masks are mandatory for all customers and employees. Thermal scanners monitor the temperatures of all passengers and employees stepping into the airport. Physical distancing indicators have been placed on the ground and at waiting areas to help travellers maintain the necessary distance during check-in and boarding. The airport team has also installed protective barriers at each check-in desk to provide additional safety reassurance to passengers and employees during interaction over the counter.
|
Dubai, UAE, 21 April 2020 Emirates is stepping up precautionary measures at the airport and on board to ensure the health and safety of its employees and customers. All cabin crew, boarding agents and ground staff in direct contact with passengers will now wear personal protective equipment (PPE) which includes a protective disposable gown over their uniforms, and a safety visor, in addition to masks and gloves. https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/emirates-steps-up-safety-measures-for-customers-and-employees-at-the-airport-and-on-board/
|
fieryy:Who knows? |
Jinja007:Those you mentioned, have you met them or seen them physically? Do you know how they live ? How do you know they have ![]() |
Their abnormal skin colour is caused by hormonal imbalances after their livers were damaged by the virus, their doctor told Chinese state media. Dr Yi and Dr Hu were saved by a life-support machine called ECMO. Picture shows medical staff treating a critical patient with an ECMO at the Red Cross hospital in Wuhan on March 1
|
Dr Hu pictured before falling ill and moment he was revived. He has been bed-bound for 99 days and was undergoing ECMO therapy for 45 days.
|
Two Chinese doctors who were critically ill with COVID-19 have seen their skin turned dark after being brought back from the brink of death. Dr Yi Fan and Dr Hu Weifeng, both 42, caught the novel coronavirus while treating patients at the Wuhan Central Hospital in January. Dr Yi pictured before falling ill and after he woke up He beat COVID-19 after doctors hooked him to a life-support machine for 39 days https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8237475/Chinese-doctors-critically-ill-COVID-19-wake-darkened-skin.html
|
[quote author=Ishilove post=88662456]Ah okay, I've seen the video. Very silly and unprofessional. You don't play such stupid games in your uniform! Ahn ahn dont know sa, but their dressing isn't bad in the video. Ive seen Nigeria doctors/Nurses in the challenge. This is US Army/Navy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRSjlamXrUI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cwVqPXQH0Q |
Okoroawusa:Recipients will fill the space below. |
Reactions
|
|
Husband Mohammed Al Mayahli, a police officer, is now facing calls for prosecution along with his family which is said to include a high-ranking member of the military. Malak's family say he was abusive to her and had cut off all contact for the last eight months, causing her to become distressed. It was gathered that before setting her ablaze, Mohammed attacked her with a phone charging cable before she was doused in petrol and set alight. The husband has denied the attack, uploading a post to social media claiming that she was suffering mental illness and set herself alight Activists accuse the family of acting above the law because Mohammed's father is a general in the army. Following the outrage, an investigation has been launched.
|
An Iraqi woman was pictured writing in pain on her hospital bed after she was allegedly set alight by her abusive husband before dying of her burns. Malak Haider al-Zubaidi, pictured in the hospital in the city of Najaf last week before dying of multiple organ failure caused by her burns on Saturday. The horrifying images have caused outrage on social media since appearing online. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8236263/Iraqi-woman-20-burned-death-abusive-husband.html
|
writeprof:I think is by choice. |
hahn:That bot is banning me, those post above are flagged, can't modify them. So had to put them together in the first post. |
Li Zehua The 25-year-old journalist previously worked for the state broadcaster before quitting to report from Wuhan. But he has not been seen since February 26 after visiting the Wuhan Institute of Virology. |
Chen Qiushi Chinese citizen journalist Chen Qiushi went missing in February after exposing the severity of coronavirus in Wuhan. He had reported on horrific scenes in graphic detail, including a woman frantically calling her family as she sat next to a dead relative in a wheelchair. |
Ren Zhiqiang |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 (of 624 pages)
