Dolor y luto: Dramáticas fotos de Guayaquil golpeada por el coronavirus
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La pandemia en Guayaquil está llevándose por delante a médicos y enfermeras, la primera línea de choque contra el nuevo coronavirus. La velocidad de contagio dentro del sistema de salud, ya minado por la ola de pacientes, podría debilitarlo aún más antes de que llegue lo peor. AFP. 06/04/2020 - 00:001 / 11 -
A patient sits on a wheelchair at the field hospital of the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Jose SANCHEZ / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:002 / 11 -
Ya van más de 3.700 casos con 191 muertos en Ecuador desde el 29 de febrero. Un 67% de los contagios se concentra en esa zona del suroeste de este país de 17,5 millones de personas. 06/04/2020 - 00:003 / 11 -
Relatives of a person who died to COVID-19, wait for the body of their loved one outside the morgue of the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Jose SANCHEZ / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:004 / 11 -
A doctor looks at two patients being treated for COVID-19, at the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Enrique Ortiz / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:005 / 11 -
Two patients being treated for COVID-19 remain at an intensive care unit, at the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Enrique Ortiz / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:006 / 11 -
View of patients being treated for COVID-19, at the field hospital of the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Enrique Ortiz / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:007 / 11 -
View of patients being treated for COVID-19, at the field hospital of the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Enrique Ortiz / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:008 / 11 -
A doctor checks a patient being treated for COVID-19, at the field hospital of the IESS Hospital Los Ceibos in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on April 13, 2020 during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - With hundreds of bodies left decaying in homes for days due to lack of space in the city's overwhelmed morgues and hospitals, the coronavirus has struck a blow to Ecuador's economic capital Quayaquil, now a symbol of the chaos the pandemic can unleash among Latin America's poor. (Photo by Enrique Ortiz / AFP) 06/04/2020 - 00:009 / 11 -
El vicepresidente de Ecuador, Otto Sonnenholzner, se disculpó el sábado después de que decenas de cuerpos fueron dejados en las calles. 06/04/2020 - 00:0010 / 11 -
En caravana entierran a las decenas de personas que han muerto en Guayaquil. 06/04/2020 - 00:0011 / 11