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El miedo estaba, también el compromiso: fotoperiodistas de Edomex ante la pandemia

(Foto: Especial) A las 6:30 de la mañana suena el despertador de Ramsés Mercado. A pocos kilómetros de su casa, también se levanta Jesús Mejía. Ambos son fotoperiodistas del Valle de covid-19 desde marzo del año pasado, cuando se decretó la Jornada Nacional de Sana Distancia. Te puede interesar Algunos compañeros pudieron guardarse en casa, trabajar a distancia; nosotros no podemos, como fotógrafos hay que estar en el lugar , coincidieron ambos. Todos los días, por más de ocho horas, recorren las calles de los municipios de esta zona del Estado de México, lo han hecho con miedo, lo mismo han llegado a manifestaciones que a hospitales y funerarias, les ha tocado abrir el obturador para capturar la muerte y la lucha por la vida.

Press freedom has deteriorated in the face of a global pandemic, journalists share on World Press Freedom Day

PRESS FREEDOM Press freedom has deteriorated in the face of a global pandemic, journalists share on World Press Freedom Day ICIJ members in every region told of rising attacks, intimidation, government pressure, restrictions, lawsuits and penalties in the past year, as well as concerns arising from changes in media ownership. May 3, 2021 A journalist wears a T-shirt with an image of Malaysian news site Malaysiakini’s editor-in-chief Steven Gan at the Federal Court in Putrajaya on July 13, 2020, as the site faces contempt of court proceedings. Journalism has not been spared in the global turmoil of the past 12 months, according to the latest press freedom index from Reporters Without Borders.

107 Indian journalists succumb to Covid-19 | AsiaRadioToday com

107 Indian journalists succumb to Covid-19 | AsiaRadioToday com
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COVID-19 kills three journalists a day in India, 45 in last two weeks

© Getty Images COVID-19 is killing three journalists a day in India, with 45 dying in the last two weeks, according to the Swiss press organization Press Emblem Campaign. The death toll for journalists in India is among the world’s worst, as the country deals with a massive outbreak of COVID-19, according to the group. “India with 107 media [COVID-19] casualties has already placed itself on the third position just below Brazil (181 dead) and Peru (140) in the list of Covid-19 victims among journalists,” the group said in an article about the status of journalists covering COVID-19 in the subcontinent. ADVERTISEMENT On Wednesday, India became the fourth nation in the world where more than 200,000 have died from the virus, second only to the U.S. The other countries to reach that grim milestone are Mexico and Brazil.

México es el tercer país con más periodistas fallecidos a causa del Covid-19

México es el tercer país con más periodistas fallecidos a causa del Covid-19
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