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Coronavirus: What happened in Canada and around the world on Thursday

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Dying in their homes : COVID s successful Indonesians search for oxygen | Coronavirus pandemic News

Jakarta / Bekasi, Indonesia – Outside a small shop in South Jakarta, dozens of people join in the chance to save their loved one’s life. In the Indonesian capital, oxygen is becoming more and more valuable as the country sees a steady rise in COVID-19 cases. “I’m here to buy my mother an oxygen tank, she tested positive on Sunday and we tested several hospitals, but they’re all full,” Pinta said, waiting in line. “I got a list of places that sell oxygen, but all we went to were closed or sold out. Thank God my friends told me to come here. ”

Dead at home : Indonesians hit by the new coronavirus scramble for oxygen | Coronavirus pandemic news

Jakarta/Bekasi, Indonesia – Outside a small shop in southern Jakarta, dozens of people lined up for the chance to save the lives of their loved ones. In the Indonesian capital, oxygen is an increasingly precious commodity as the country fights the continuous surge in COVID-19 cases. “I came to buy an oxygen tank for my mother. She tested positive on Sunday. We tried several hospitals but they were all full,” Pingta said while waiting in line. “I received a list of places to sell oxygen, but every place we went was closed or ran out. Thank God, my friend let me come here.”

Dying in their homes : COVID-hit Indonesians scramble for oxygen | Coronavirus pandemic News

Jakarta/Bekasi, Indonesia – Outside a small store in South Jakarta, dozens of people line up for the chance to save the life of their loved one. In the Indonesian capital, oxygen is an increasingly precious commodity as the country battles a relentless surge in cases of COVID-19. “I’m here to buy an oxygen tank for my mother, she tested positive on Sunday and we tried several hospitals but all are full,” Pinta said, as she waited in line. “I received a list of places that sell oxygen but every single one that we went to was closed or ran out. Thank God, my friend told me to come here.”

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