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Covid-19 : la Tunisie reçoit un don français constitué d équipement médical
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Tunisie : Le ministère de la santé reçoit un don français de matériel de séquençage et de respirateurs
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طبربة كورونا يفتك بـ5 أشخاص من نفس العائلة
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2021/04/19 16:58 A pupil takes a Corona antigen rapid test before the start of lessons at the Katharina Henoth Comprehensive School in Cologne, Germany, Monday, April . A pupil takes a Corona antigen rapid test before the start of lessons at the Katharina Henoth Comprehensive School in Cologne, Germany, Monday, April 19, 2021. After a week of lessons at home, many children and adolescents in North Rhine-Westphalia have been able to return to their schools for face-to-face lessons since Monday. (Marius Becker/dpa via AP) A man takes medicines, removing his face mask near tulips outside a commercial office building in Beijing, Monday, April 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Andy Wong.
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A member of the medical staff tends to a patient affected by the COVID-19 virus in the ICU unit at the Charles Nicolle public hospital, Thursday, April 15, 2021 in Rouen, France. A renewed crush of COVID-19 cases is again forcing intensive care units across France to grapple with the macabre mathematics of how to make space for thousands of critically ill patients (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) April 19, 2021 - 3:20 AM
ROUEN, France - Slowly suffocating in a French intensive care ward, Patrick Aricique feared he would die from his diseased lungs that felt âcompletely burned from the inside, burned like the cathedral in Paris,â as tired doctors and nurses laboured day and night to keep gravely ill COVID-19 patients like him alive.