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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
    MEGA164505_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bed-ridden man walks again after 14 kg sac of swollen mass dangling from his thigh removed. NDIA,KOCHI, February 14, 2018 – Saidalavi, a 46-year-old man hailing from Kerala’s Thrissur district, was bedridden for the last two years because of a humungous swollen mass hanging from his left thigh in a sac like structure that weighed a staggering 14 kg. He got afflicted with lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) three decades ago and underwent a couple of surgeries over the years, but to no avail – the swelling kept increasing. The patient could move with great difficulty with the help of his aged mother and two brothers. His family members ran pillar to post, but no doctor was ready to take up his case due to the sheer size of the swelling which gave his leg a grotesque appearance. It was a race against time as his swollen legs had begun to get infected. Saidalavi’s life changed radically for the better a few days ago when a team of five surgeons and three anesthetists at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi removed the deformity in a surgery that lasted over five hours. Said Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi: “It was a complex surgery. Several complications could rise because of the patient being overweight and his inability to walk. First, we treated him for four weeks with intensive antibiotic therapy to control infection in his legs. Then, the challenge was to institute Comprehensive Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which plays a major role in preparing a lymphedema patient for surgical treatment. In Saidalavi’s case, this went on for a month and involved Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and a special method of bandaging to make the legs softer by pushing the accumulated fluid to other parts of the body. The size of his swollen legs and immobility made this very difficult and needed at least four therapists instead of the usual one.” Dr. Subramania Iyer added: “Finall
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  • May 13, 2019 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 13.05.2019: AUMENTA CASOS DE ROUBOS DE CELULAR EM SP - The center of São Paulo is the region of the city with the highest number of cases of cell phone robberies. Praça da República appears in the first position with 466 cases, followed by Rua Augusta with 412 and Rua da Consolação with 395. Even with the large number of cell phone thefts, the Bureau of Public Security (SSP) said that robbery records generally dropped 10 percent in the capital last year. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2020, Ponte San Pietro (Bergamo) Italy: The mortuary (morgue) of Ponte San Pietro Hospital in the Province of Bergamo the area where the highest number of infection of COVID19 Coronavirus was recorded. (Credit Image: © Carlo Cozzoli/Fotogramma/ROPI via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2019 - London, UK, United Kingdom - Supporters of the African National Congress party are seen singing and dancing outside High Commission of South Africa in London during the general election..Over 9000 South Africans have registered to vote in the UK, which is the highest number of registered voters living abroad. The Electoral Commission has extended voting hours for South African citizens in London until 11:30 pm on Saturday night because of the Vaisakhi Festival at Trafalgar Square. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 10, 2017 - Manila, Philippines - 3-in-1 ART tablet composed of efavirenz, lamivudine and tenovir which are given for free to HIV patients in the Philippines. 784 HIV patients out of 968 new HIV antibody zero-positive individuals reported to began began taking anti-retroviral treatments (ART) to lower their viral load and improve their immune response. In March 2017, the HIV/AIDS & ART Registry of the Philippines (HARP), registered 968 new HIV patients which is the highest number of cases reported since 1984. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa Cape Town 29 April 2020 Bloekombos clinic in Kraaifontein doing mass screening and testing.  South Africa now has 4 996 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 93 deaths related to the coronavirus  All three patients had underlying medical conditions, Mkhize said. A total of 185 497 tests have been conducted nationally and a massive 6 million people have been screened, Mkhize said.The Western Cape, at 1 870 confirmed cases and 35 deaths, remains the province with the highest number of Covid-19 positive cases. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency /ANA
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  • Tygerberg Hospital, in Cape Town, where many health workers have tested positive for COVID-19, and several nurses have died. The Western Cape currently has the highest number of coronavirus infections and deaths in the country. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Tygerberg Hospital, in Cape Town, where many health workers have tested positive for COVID-19, and several nurses have died. The Western Cape currently has the highest number of coronavirus infections and deaths in the country. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Tygerberg Hospital, in Cape Town, where many health workers have tested positive for COVID-19, and several nurses have died. The Western Cape currently has the highest number of coronavirus infections and deaths in the country. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Flowers delivered to Downing Street on the day after UK passed Italy on the death tool and now has the highest number in Europe, London, UK on May 6, 2020. Photo by Dezonne Erica/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Flowers delivered to Downing Street on the day after UK passed Italy on the death tool and now has the highest number in Europe, London, UK on May 6, 2020. Photo by Dezonne Erica/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 27, 2019 - London, UK, UK - London, UK. Long queue of voters outside High Commission of South Africa in London waiting to cast their vote in this year's general election. Over 9000 South Africans have registered to vote in the UK, which is the highest number of registered voters living abroad. The Electoral Commission has extended voting hours for South African citizens in London until 11:30 pm on Saturday night because of the Vaisakhi Festival at Trafalgar square. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Tygerberg Hospital, in Cape Town, where many health workers have tested positive for COVID-19, and several nurses have died. The Western Cape currently has the highest number of coronavirus infections and deaths in the country. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Monday December 10 File photo dated 29/04/13 of inmates in a prison. The UK has the highest number of prisoners serving life sentences in Europe, according to a report.
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  • Rows of new graves being prepared at High Wood Cemetery, Nottingham. Britain has experienced the highest number of deaths in one week since records began, with hundreds of deaths every day caused by the coronavirus.
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Brian O'Driscoll (Right) and Gordon D'Arcy (Left) ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin...Brian O'Driscoll and Gordon D'Arcy are two former professional Rugby Union players, played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years. On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Gordon D'Arcy, a former professional Rugby Union player, played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years, pictured ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. ..On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Brian O'Driscoll (Right) and Gordon D'Arcy (Left) ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin...Brian O'Driscoll and Gordon D'Arcy are two former professional Rugby Union players, played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years. On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Brian O'Driscoll, a former professional Rugby Union player and captained and played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years, ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. He is regarded by critics as one of the greatest rugby union players of all time...On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Gordon D'Arcy, a former professional Rugby Union player, played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years, pictured ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. ..On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Brian O'Driscoll, a former professional Rugby Union player and captained and played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years, ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. He is regarded by critics as one of the greatest rugby union players of all time...On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20171216_zaa_n230_662.jpg
  • December 16, 2017 - Dublin, Ireland - Brian O'Driscoll, a former professional Rugby Union player and captained and played for Leinster, Ireland and The Lions over a period of fifteen years, pictured ahead of the European Rugby Champions Cup match between Leinster and Exeter Chiefs, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. BOD is regarded by critics as one of the greatest rugby union players of all time...On Saturday, 16 December 2017, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, May 3, 2020  A customer with face mask shops at a bookstore in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2, 2020..  South Africa on Saturday reported 385 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the country recorded its first case in early March..  The newly-added cases brought the total number of the infection to 6,336, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement..  The country has reported 123 virus-related deaths by Saturday, said the minister. (Credit Image: © Chen Cheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, May 3, 2020  Customers with face masks shop at a stationery store in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2, 2020..  South Africa on Saturday reported 385 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the country recorded its first case in early March..  The newly-added cases brought the total number of the infection to 6,336, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement..  The country has reported 123 virus-related deaths by Saturday, said the minister. (Credit Image: © Chen Cheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, May 3, 2020  Staff members test an infrared thermometer before the shop opens in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2, 2020..  South Africa on Saturday reported 385 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the country recorded its first case in early March..  The newly-added cases brought the total number of the infection to 6,336, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement..  The country has reported 123 virus-related deaths by Saturday, said the minister. (Credit Image: © Chen Cheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, May 3, 2020  Staff members test an infrared thermometer before the shop opens in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2, 2020..  South Africa on Saturday reported 385 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the country recorded its first case in early March..  The newly-added cases brought the total number of the infection to 6,336, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement..  The country has reported 123 virus-related deaths by Saturday, said the minister. (Credit Image: © Chen Cheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, May 3, 2020  Customers keep safe social distance outside a store in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 2, 2020..  South Africa on Saturday reported 385 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the highest daily surge since the country recorded its first case in early March..  The newly-added cases brought the total number of the infection to 6,336, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement..  The country has reported 123 virus-related deaths by Saturday, said the minister. (Credit Image: © Chen Cheng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Japan - A group of teanager walk around the street of Akihabara passing out flyers on November, 11 2018. Akihabara is well known for its large number of Maid cafes in which staff members are usually female teenagers. According to some local media reports a recent survey by the Japan Minister of Education shows ''Japan youth suicide rate highest in 30 years''. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 20/10/17 of houses under construction. The number of new homes being registered has reached its second highest levels in a decade over the last year, despite the freezing weather disrupting activity, according to an industry body.
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  • File photo dated 26/10/09 of traffic on a motorway, as the number of under-age car drivers involved in crashes on Britain's roads has reached the highest level in four years, figures show.
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  • December 17, 2018 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Shoppers use an airconditioned walkway to go from Siam Discovery Mall to Siam Center Mall, both upscale malls in central Bangkok. According to Credit Suisse Global Wealth Databook 2018, which surveyed 40 countries, Thailand has the highest rate of income inequality in the world. In 2016, Thailand was third, behind Russia and India. In 2016, the 1% richest Thais (about 500,000 people) owned 58.0% of the Thailand's wealth. In 2018, they controlled 66.9%. In Russia, those numbers went from 78% in 2016, down to 57.1% in 2018. The Thai government disagreed with the report and said the report didn't take government anti-poverty programs into account and that Thailand was held to an unfair standard because most of the other countries in the report are developed countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (Credit Image: © Sean Edison/ZUMA Wire)
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