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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 9, 2017 - Chios, Chios Island, Greece. Agios' family house. Nana helps her son during homework: "Until two years ago, here in Chios, everybody slept with the open door. Nothing happened because we all know each other. Now everyone has an alarm system, home insurance and property because we are afraid of what we see and what we cannot control." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811450
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 7, 2017 - Chios, Greece: Souda refugee camp. The refugee camp is located inside the archaeological site of the Castle of Chios, built during the Byzantine era around the 9th century. This installation has damaged the local economy, which lived on tourism. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811434
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 6, 2017 - Chios, Greece: Falah, a 26-year-old Pakistani refugee, prays on the harbor. In the background, the Turkish coast. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811458
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 5, 2017 - Moni Mirsinidiou, Lesbos Island, Greece: View of the coast. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811439
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 4, 2017 - Chios, Greece: Read, 19 year old from Aleppo, dives from a pier at Port of Chios. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811441
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 4, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Syrian and Afghan refugees during a picnic outside Kara Tepe's refugee camp at Asfali Akra's beach, near Petralonia. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811433
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 4, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Refugee Gam Bahadur Chauhan works as carpenter in a help center of Swiss Cross. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811463
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 4, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Kenan, 27 years old Senegalese refugee, looks outside the window in the help center of the Swiss Cross. "I hope to get a document as soon as possible, in order to go to Northern Europe and begin a new life." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811437
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece: A homosexual Arab refugee performs with his body to attract customers and for prostitution to earn a few Euros at Pedion Areos park. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811443
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece: The Soufa family lives in a tent in the former sports complex "Hellinikon Olympic Complex" inside the Elliniko refugee camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811432
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 4, 2017 - Athens, Greece: Elliniko refugees camp. The refugee emergency has transformed gathering spaces such as sports buildings in "non-places" where thousands of refugees live. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811431
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece: Safir, 23, is a refugee from Pakistan at Elliniko refugee camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811449
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Moria, Lesbos Island, Greece: Faktur, 38, has a document that certifies his status as refugee at Moria refugees camp. There are few to have one. "I do not want to go away from here. What will I do outside here? I will be alone, and here I have all my friends." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811468
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Moria, Lesbos Island, Greece: Moria refugees camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811454
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: During the sunset. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811430
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: A rescue boat of NGO during a patrol at sea. Many non-governmental organizations have received the mandate and the funds from Greece and the EU to help the incoming refugee boats since 2015. To date, hundreds of NGOs working throughout Greece are contending the areas of their operations. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811438
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: A refugee is bathing at Agrilia Kratigou's beach. "I envy you! The water is beautiful and crystalline. Isn't it cold?" I ask him, during the photoshoot. "Yes. But I have nothing else to do." We laugh together. "What is your name?," I ask him. He replies: "That's not important." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811444
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 2, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Agrilia Kratigou's beach. The photograph shows the thermal image of the coast of Turkey, near Cesme. Thermal devices are used for the patrol and the identification of refugees boats that arrive clandestinely from Turkey. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811426
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Lutfi, 21-year-old from Algeria, lives as squatter on the outskirt of the city. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811460
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Samir Solo, 21, is a refugee from Algeria. He lives as a squatter in an abandoned bulding in the outskirts of the city. "I could not live in Moria refugee camp: it is a prison, not a hotspot! Even though I live here illegally at least I am free." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811435
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Tamin Fakti is a 19 years old Pakistan refugee. Many refugees escape from official hotspots to live as squatters inside destroyed building and in crumbling palaces. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811429
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Tamer al-Hamri, a 68 years old Palestinian refugee, lights a fire in an abandoned house along the Makris Gialos shoreline to warm up and to cook the fish caught during the day. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811446
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Fatahi shows an x-ray of his ribs, after being beaten by the Hellenic Police. "They were suspicious of me because I was alone aboard. They interviewed me three times asking me the same questions. I felt teased and I lost my temper. They beat me because they thought I was a terrorist. I escaped from the camp and I came here." Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811465
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Faruk, a 24 years old refugee from Syria, covers his daily shift. The squatters live in illegal conditions. A lookout system checks the buildings and informs the whole community when the police is going to break in the occupied area. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811464
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 1, 2017 - Mytilene, Lesbos Island, Greece: Erik, a young volunteer from Stockholm, ispatrolling the area at night. The Agrilia Kratigou's beach is a strategic place to patrol the territory, from which you can monitor the maritime border and the Turkish coast. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811461
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    March 31, 2017 - Eftalou, Lesbos Island, Greece: A carcass of a dog who died several months before was left to rot on the beach. In 2016, many bodies of refugees who died during the travel were found along this beach. It is now a deserted beach. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811442
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    March 31, 2017 - Molivos, Lesbos Island, Greece: Eric Kempson is a sculptor who works in support to refugees. In 2015 he founded "Ellenic Workshop" with his wife Philippa, a factory for volunteers who want to offer help to refugees of Lesbos, outside institutional circuits and the NGO domain. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811447
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    March 31, 2017 - Eftalou, Lesbos Island, Greece: Manuel is the owner of the Taverna Eftalou. "Every morning I look at the beach before my restaurant through the window and I hope not to see boats of migrants." Many traders and local people have called the emergency of the arrivals with the term "invasion," a word that best tells the interstitial discomfort and the trauma they have experienced. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811436
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    March 30, 2017 - Moria, Lesbos Island, Greece: Inside Moria refugees camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811462
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    April 30, 2017 - Moria, Lesbos Island, United States: Inside Moria refugee camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811453
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  • REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
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    REPORTAGE - Flüchtlings-Krise - Transit in Griechenland
    March 29, 2017 - Moria, Lesbos Island, Greece: A refugee returns to his tent after taking a shower at Moria refugee camp. Rising numbers of undocumented individuals and families fleeing to Europe from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, face harsh challenges, including war, poverty, persecution, and human rights violations. Hoping to start a new life in Europe and looking for a new identity, thousands of refugees have braved the Mediterranean Sea aboard inflatable boats and makeshift vessels, driven by an idea of Europe as the land where their dreams will be realized. Some of these people decide to cross the sea illegally only to become refugees and to enjoy the benefits of this status. (Luigi Avantaggiato/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05811445
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    MODEL RELEASED Scientist looking in microscope
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Impfung gegen Covid-19 (Symbolbilder)
    News Pictures: doctor/nurse wearing personal protective equipment and holding syringe of corona/covid-19 vaccine in laboratory/hospital (CTK Photo/Vojtech Vlk)
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, the vials with serum and blood. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699871
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher removes serum from the vial with blood. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699870
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher holds a bottle with serum to be cataloged. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699879
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher removes the serum from the vial. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699878
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, arrival of CoronaVac vaccines. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699874
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Impfung gegen Covid-19 (Symbolbilder)
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Impfung gegen Covid-19 (Symbolbilder)
    News Pictures: doctor/nurse wearing personal protective equipment and holding syringe of corona/covid-19 vaccine in laboratory/hospital (CTK Photo/Vojtech Vlk)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher puts the serum in a new bottle. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699869
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699873
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, the application of the CoronaVac vaccine. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699876
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, the syringe with the dose of the CoronaVac vaccine. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699875
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher puts serum in a new bottle. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699872
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699877
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher removes serum from the vial with blood. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699868
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699882
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, the syringe with the dose of the CoronaVac vaccine. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699881
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Brasilien - Amazonas startet CovacManaus-Studie
    MANAUS, AM, BRAZIL - 20.03.2021: AMAZONAS STARTS COVACMANAUS STUDY - Amazonas started this Thursday, March 18, 2021, the CovacManaus study, which will carry out the anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19 for education and public safety professionals from the state network, based in Manaus (AM), aged 18 and 49 years. This Saturday, March 20, 2021, were the servers with 48 years of age in Manus, Brazil. The vaccine doses of the study (CoronaVac), exclusive for use in research, are a donation from the Butantan Institute and the study is being carried out at the State University of Amazonas. In the photo, a researcher removes the bottles from the machine. (Photo: Sandro Pereira/Fotoarena/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 32699880
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