Latin America medics fight COVID-19 amid slow vaccination rollout

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With Latin America again seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases, governments in the region are being criticised for the slow rollout of vaccination programmes.
In the meantime, front-line doctors and nurses are going out day after day to fight the pandemic.
Colombia has recently seen an increase in COVID-19 deaths, taking their total to more than 70,000.
There is a worse picture in Brazil, with more than 14 million infections and 386,000 deaths.
And with the vaccination programme being rolled out slower than most people would like, there is no end in sight, no respite for thousands of front-line medical workers.

Al Jazeera’s Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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India has now the highest number of COVID cases and deaths rose fast.

ApprenPlayer
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Brazil has already applied 41, 400, 000 doses of vaccines until 04/29/2021!

praeteritus
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Believe in GOD? Your going to meet him.

thomasschoenstein
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Trusting in god you don't need to eat and breath, you will get through it

dmitrykim
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Whole World is suffering because of Chinese Sirus 😩

Travelleramit
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Carlos, you're an individual who can think for yourself. I also believe in God but I also believe God gave us the ability to make vaccines. Medicine doesn't mean a lack of faith.

estherrogers
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Liars! Latin America has more 15 countries: Bolivia isn´t all of Latin America, Bolsonaro in Brazil has been the worst. What about the other countries? If you say Latin America you should talk about 20 acountries more or less. Not just 2 or 3.

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Latin America, the largest monolithic population in the new world.

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