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  • 'United for Ukraine' Solidarity Concert in Vienna
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    'United for Ukraine' Solidarity Concert in Vienna
    February 22, 2024, Vienna, Vienna, Austria: Sea of light
    solidarity concert ''United for Ukraine'' in the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna..-Organised by ''All for Ukraine -
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    'United for Ukraine' Solidarity Concert in Vienna
    February 22, 2024, Vienna, Vienna, Austria: Sea of light
    solidarity concert ''United for Ukraine'' in the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna..-Organised by ''All for Ukraine -
    (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA _ DALLE
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    © DALLE aprf

     

  • NEWS - Symbolbilder zur Stromkrise
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    NEWS - Symbolbilder zur Stromkrise
    Hochspannungsmast mit Schild und Aufschrift Strompreisbremse / action press *** Local Caption *** 40270545
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796586
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796592
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796583
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796597
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796584
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796589
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796598
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Dieter Hallervorden und Frank Zander verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796295
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796268
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Dieter Hallervorden und Frank Zander verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796292
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796303
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  • PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
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    PEOPLE - Frank Zander und Dieter Hallervorden verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose
    Dieter Hallervorden und Frank Zander verteilen Essen und Geschenke aus dem Food Truck an Obdachlose und Bedürftige. Berlin, 17.12.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36796287
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
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    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly and her mum, Leslie, in 2017 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_012
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly and her mum, Leslie, on holiday in 2018 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_008
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly says Lexie changed her life (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_011
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Lexie as a puppy in May 2020 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually starte

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_003
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Lexie sat with Molly through every admission interview (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_010
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly has nominated Lexie for the Naturo Superdog awards (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_002
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Lexie gave Molly the confidence to make friends (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_016
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Lexie in the pool (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually started to restri

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_013
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly adopted Lexie in May 2020 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually sta

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_006
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly's 18th birthday cake whilst she was in hospital in 2019 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough ti

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
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    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly when she was discharged in 2020 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradual

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
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    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly on a leave day in 2019 finding a sausage dog in Hamstead Heath (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a t

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
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    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly visiting sausage dogs on a leave day from hospital in 2019 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_014
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly bringing Lexie home in May 2020 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradual

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    DUK10145086_005
    FEATURE - Mensch und Tier: Hund Lexie heilt Molly Anderton von Depression und Essstörung
    Molly at her prom in 2018 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Teenager who was hospitalised for nine months with
    crippling depression and an eating disorder is training to be
    a doctor - thanks to her sausage dog
    By Harriet Bullough, PA Real Life
    A teenager who was hospitalised for nine months because of cripp ling depression and a
    dangerous eating disorder is training to be a doctor - thanks to her one-year-old sausage
    dog.
    Just 17 months since she left inpatient care, Molly Anderton, 19, is starting a degree in
    medicine at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, Lancashire - claiming she passed the gruelling
    online interviews as she had her pet pooch, Lexie, perched on her lap.
    Molly, who lives with her loss adjustor mum, Leslie Andrew, 52, a single parent, in
    Warrington, Cheshire, said: Lexie gave me the confidence to pursue medicine.
    If it wasnt for her, I dont think I would have been able to. She was at every interview, as
    they were online because of Covid, so she was hiding on my lap, keeping me calm.
    Battling severe depression since she was 13 - exacerbated by the death of her beloved gran,
    Susie, 86, soon after she started secondary school - by May 2019, Molly was so poorly she
    was hospitalised.
    Recognising that her depression was cumulative, she said: "It wasnt caused by just one
    event.
    It was tough when I moved to secondary school. I struggled to make friends and I didnt
    know anyone, so I felt really lonely.
    Then my grandma passed away and it was just a really hard time. Dealing with it all alone, I
    didnt have any friends to turn to.
    Acutely shy, as her feelings became more unmanageable, Molly tried to take back control
    through compulsive behaviour - restricting her food and exercising obsessively.
    But, by February 2019, she admits she had become a danger to herself and was admitted to
    Ellern Mede Ridgeway, a north London inpatient centre specialising in the treatment of
    eating disorders.
    It was a tough time, she said.
    I gradually started t

    (c) Dukas

     

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    *** Flood Aftermath: Statement of Chancellor Merkel, Adenau, Germany - 18 Jul 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36323448

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    *** Flood Aftermath: Statement of Chancellor Merkel, Adenau, Germany - 18 Jul 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36323463

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    *** Flood Aftermath: Statement of Chancellor Merkel, Adenau, Germany - 18 Jul 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36323465

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    NEWS - Hochwasserkatastrophe in Rheinland-Pfalz: Kanzlerin Merkel in Adenau
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    *** Flood Aftermath: Statement of Chancellor Merkel, Adenau, Germany - 18 Jul 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36323473

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692181

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692165

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692188

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692169

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692171

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692170

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692177

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692180

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692155

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692157

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692135

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692140

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692145

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692159

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    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692134

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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb in Lebach
    Das Impfzentrum der Bundeswehr startet den Rund-um-die-Uhr-Impfbetrieb: Die Bundesverteidigungsministerin Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (rote Bluse) gibt zusammen mit Ministerpräsidenten Tobias Hans (Blauer Anzug) und Gesundheitsministerin Monika Bachmann (Blazer Pink) am Ostersonntag den Startschuss für die erweiterten Betriebszeiten im Lebacher Impfzentrum.

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    *** 24/7 vaccination center of German Bundeswehr, Lebach, Germany - 04 Apr 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 31692162

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