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If you have images of him in your photo archive , please FTP as usual and email licensing@zumapress.com
Thank you!!
Libya Ceasefire Falters: New clashes between the battling sides in Libya are threatening to tip the now six year conflict into a dangerous new phase of fighting just as the country anticipates the spread of coronavirus. The two sides in a conflict that has raged since 2014 briefly agreed last weekend to a humanitarian truce, but within 24 hours fighting resumed at an even more intense pace. The battle for Tripoli has become one of the planet’s most internationalized wars with different countries arming either side of the fight. General Haftar is helped by the UAE or United Arab Emirates and also backed by Egypt and France. His fighters include Russian, Sudanese and Syrian mercenaries. Meanwhile the GNA, which is recognized by the UN as Libya’s official government, receives military support from Turkey. Both sides seem to believe that with international actors distracted by the coronavirus pandemic now is the right moment to try to take decisive steps in the civil war. The upsurge in fighting, probably the worst since the current phase of the civil war began, came as the first coronavirus case was revealed in the country and led to yet another UN security council call for both sides to end the fighting. Jens Laerke, the spokesman of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated recently ”In Libya, the UN fears that a possible outbreak would overwhelm the already stretched humanitarian aid capacity,” he stressed. He said the UN is supporting authorities in the country for COVID-19 preparedness and response efforts.
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“NBC Today show put together an amazing piece on the true heroes and moments of the World Pandemic. They featured this image, it is an amazing moment in the War on this virus. Shot in Binzhou, China in a special isolation ward by a TPG photographer. Amazing composition and Moment. Bravo! The other heroes out there are the photojournalists like this one, risking their lives to bring back the stories that need to be told, and the images we need to see to understand.” – Scott Mc Kiernan, picture editor/founder of ZUMA Press.

Frontline Heroes: COVID-19 Nurses
January 28, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou, Shandong, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in the Zouping People’s Republic Hostipal. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press)

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DATELINE: March 27, 2020: Guarulhos, Sao Paulo, Brazil: City of Guarulhos in state of Sao Paulo, Brazil is under full quarantine.
On March 25th, Brazil had 77 deaths from COVID-19. One month after the first case of coronavirus in Brazil, the country has 2,915 infected and 77 deaths. The lethality rate is 2.7%. The first death in Brazil was registered on March 17, in São Paulo. The state has already registered more than 90% of cases but now it is almost 40%, with 1,052 infected. Despite this, it still has the highest number of deaths, 58. There are also deaths in Rio de Janeiro (9), Goiás (1), Santa Catarina (1), Rio Grande do Sul (1), Ceará (3), Pernambuco (3) and Amazonas (1). In addition to São Paulo, the states with the most infections are: Rio de Janeiro (421), Ceará (235) and the Federal District (200).
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Tourist hotspots around the world are deserted due to COVID-19, with several major cities under lockdown. In cities not under lockdown, social distancing measures are being heavily encouraged. Governments are advising against all non-essential domestic travel, with the US and Europe enforcing strict international travel bans. From citywide quarantines and infections aboard cruise ships to cancellations of major international events, the global public health emergency caused by the coronavirus has been unfolding rapidly and dramatically. The virus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19, emerged in Wuhan, China, late last year, but it has since spread to 196 countries. There are 375,000 confirmed cases and 16,000 deaths worldwide. In the USA, as of March 24, at least 52,215 people across every state and US territory have tested positive for the virus, and at least 675 people have died. Japan and the International Olympic Committee have agreed to postpone the 2020 Tokyo games until next year, but said they would happen no later than summer 2021. Up until this point, Europe was considered the epicenter for the virus, with Italy being the primary source of both new cases and deaths. Deaths in the country have begun to slow there recently. WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris stated ‘There is a glimmer of hope,’ regarding Italy. ‘We’ve seen in the last two days fewer new cases and deaths in Italy but it’s very, very early days yet.’ These images are from ZUMA Press photographers covering the outbreak around the world: Adrien Vautier, Alberto Pezzali, Andy Barton, Anton Novoderezhkin, Aristides Vafeiadaki, Armin Weigel, Bernd Thissen, Claudio Furlan, David Crane, David Powell, Dirk Shadd, Dirk Waem, Gene Blevins, Giuseppe Fama, Greg Lovett, Jeff Gritchen, Joel Marklund, Kuba Stezycki, Laporta Salvatore, Lev Radin, Marechal Aurore, Markus Scholz, Mirco Toniolo, Naoki Nishimura, Paul Kuroda, Petit Francis, Rod Lamkey, Scott Varley, Valery Sharifulin, Vanessa Carvalho, Zahim Mohd.
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March 25th, 2020, Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela: A woman walks in front of graffiti of a bat, the animal from which the Covid-19 virus is believed to have originated in China. Venezuelans have accepted the call to stay at home, responding positively to the social quarantine as a preventive way in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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