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Oltre | Tamponi, controlli, sanificazione: il reportage di Reuters nel mondo


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Global cases of the new coronavirus have shot past 1 million with more than 53,000 fatalities, a Reuters tally showed on Friday, with infections reported in more than 200 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019. Though the official figures are shocking enough, health experts and even some governments acknowledge they do not capture the full spread. The virus mostly goes undetected in people with minor symptoms or none at all. More pictures of the pandemic in our bio. 1. A nurse attends to a baby with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China. China Daily 2. Medical officers spray Indonesian nationals with antiseptic after they arrived from Wuhan, before transferring them to the Natuna Islands military base to be quarantined. Antara Foto 3. Soldiers sanitize shacks at Guryong village in Seoul, South Korea. Heo Ran 4. A man is swabbed at a drive-thru testing center in Daegu, South Korea. Kim Kyung-Hoon @kim_reuters_photojournalist 5. The Diamond Princess cruise ship, where hundreds of passengers tested positive for coronavirus, is docked in Yokohama, Japan. Athit Perawongmetha 6. Bianca Toniolo, 2, draws a microscopic view of the coronavirus at home in San Fiorano, northern Italy. @marzio_toniolo 7. Food delivery people maintain social distance while waiting for customers’ orders at a department store in Bangkok, Thailand. Chalinee Thirasupa @i.am.chalinee 8. Judie Shape, 81, who recovered from COVID-19 while a resident at Life Care Center of Kirkland, a long-term care facility linked to dozens of coronavirus deaths in Washington state, leaves the center with her daughter, Lori Spencer. @davidmryder 9. Healthcare workers wheel the bodies of deceased people from Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York City. Brendan McDermid 10. Coffins of people who died from COVID-19 lie in the church at Serravalle Scrivia cemetery in Alessandria, Italy. @flavio_lo_scalzo #covid #coronavirus #reuters #reutersphotos

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