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  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Yevhen, MOAS medic, filling the form with health indicators of the wounded, during the night evacuation.

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Yevhen, MOAS medic, checking the wounded, during the night evacuation.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    The night evacuation of wounded provided by MOAS Ukraine medics.

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Ruslan, MOAS medic, during the night evacuation.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Ruslan, MOAS medic, during the night evacuation.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Oleksandr Gres, MOAS medic, during the night evacuation.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Oleksandr Gres, MOAS medic, treating the wounded soldier, during the night evacuation.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Volodymyr, the head of stabilization poin, posing for a portrait at the surgery room.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
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    'ICU on wheels': 24 hours with Ukraine's combat medics in Donbas
    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region's battlefield, where medics say morale is falling.

    The medics' task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew.

    Oleksandr Tolok, MOAS anesthesiologist, is taking a break at the stabilisation point.

    Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Julia Kochetova

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
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    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The cardboard bed and coffin being demonstrated by ABC Displays chief exectuive Rodolfo Gómez . As a bed there is am adjustable head rest

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
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    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.With the guard rails removed the 'deceased" can be lowered into the box part of the bed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The Cardboard bed and coffin fits on wheels for easy mobility. It can be fitted with adjustable guard rails just like a normal hospital bed

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
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    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Removing the guard rails

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.The casket is ready

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The cardboard bed and coffin being demonstrated by ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez . As a bed there is am adjustable head rest

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.The body is then sealed into the box by folding over flaps

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Finally the lid is placed on what is now a casket

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The Cardboard bed and coffin with the ABC Displays team which created it.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett  aus Karton
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    FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cardboard 1
    Ref 11809
    02/06/20
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: ABC Displays

    An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.

    OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Lifting it from its cardboard supporting structure

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) goggles seen inside a preparation room next to one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens on 30 April, 2020.
    © Achilleas Zavallis / Guardian / eyevine

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  • In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Alexandra Panagiotopoulou, a hospital room assistant who works in one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen just after finishing her shift on 30 April, 2020.
    © Achilleas Zavallis / Guardian / eyevine

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  • In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Vasso Hadjiara, a doctor who volunteered to transfer from another hospital in order to treat Covid-19 patients, seen inside one of the two ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Vasso Romanou, a doctor who volunteered to transfer from another hospital in order to treat Covid-19 patients, seen inside one of the two ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    A doctor helps a patient to some water, inside one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    A patient and medical staff, seen inside one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    A list of medication along with medicine prescribed for coronavirus patients, seen in plastic trays inside one of the two ICU inits of the Sotiria Hospital in Athens, on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Medical staff, in one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, perform an examination on a patient suffering with respiratory distress on 30 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Yiota Lourida, an infectious diseases consultant in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital, checks her messages during a break in her shift on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Yiota Lourida, an infectious diseases consultant in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital, seen along members of her team during the end of their shift on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Irene Kazana, a senior nurse in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Loukia Mareti, a caterer in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Loukia Mareti, a caterer in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Loukia Mareti (R), a caterer in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Medical staff seen in the Red Zone of a Covid-19 clinic in the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, on 29 April, 2019.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    A doctor wearing PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) peeks out the door of a patient room inside the Red Zone of a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Dory Vantana (C), a junior doctor in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Dory Ventana, a junior doctor in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Dory Vantana, a junior doctor in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Eleni Pagoni, a senior nurse in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Yiota Lourida (C), an infectious diseases consultant who works in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, disinfects her hands shortly before exiting the Red Zone of the clinic, on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Medical equipment and medicine seen inside one of the two Covid-19 ICU units of the Sotiria Hospital in Athens, on 29 April, 2020.
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  • In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    A blood collection kit seen in plastic trays inside a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Georgia Kolofotia, a physiotherapist in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, helps a patient perform muscular rehabilitation exercises, on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Georgia Kolofotia, a physiotherapist in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, helps a patient perform breathing rehabilitation exercises, on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Georgia Kolofotia, a physiotherapist in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, gets ready for a physiotherapy session with a patient who spent a month inside an ICU unit, on 29 April, 2020.
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    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example t
    In the red zone in Sotiria hospital, Athens – a photo essay. Despite the fact that Greece’s hospitals have in recent years born the brunt of austerity measures, the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been heralded by some as an example to others. The photographer Achilleas Zavallis reports from Athens, in the intensive care red zone of Sotiria hospital.
    Yiota Lourida (C), an infectious diseases consultant in a Covid-19 clinic at the Sotiria Hospital of Athens, seen inside the Red Zone of the clinic on 29 April, 2020.
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