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Ecuador - A Covid 19
Horror Story. Children are not permitted to attend classes this year. Instead they are restricted to their homes and not permitted to leave Mot have lost a family member to the virus.
In Guayaquil, Ecuador’s biggest city, a surge in deaths has overwhelmed health care and burial services. Scenes of bodies on sidewalks and desperate families serve as a warning for the region.
There were corpses in wheelchairs, in stretchers and on the floor in the emergency area, he said. The smell was such that the staff refused to enter.
Several of his colleagues fell sick and waited in wheelchairs for patients to die, hoping it would give them a chance to use a ventilator.
The spike in deaths caused chaos and anger outside hospitals and morgues, as grieving families struggled to recover the bodies of family members or to collect their death certificates. In the city’s poorer neighborhoods, some residents said they had to wait for up to six days in the 90-degree heat for emergency services to collect the bodies of deceased relatives and neighbors.
President Moreno has declared that Schools will not reopen this year. Instead they will be online. Unfortunately with no work, parents ar unable to afford tablets or computers for the kids to attend classes online.
We can buy Tablets inexpensively from China to help the kids access classes. Please consider donating. A Tablet shipped to Ecuador costs $65. With that amount you can help educate a child this year. It is tough for all of us. The world may never be the same. Please consider helping these kids.
Horror Story. Children are not permitted to attend classes this year. Instead they are restricted to their homes and not permitted to leave Mot have lost a family member to the virus.
In Guayaquil, Ecuador’s biggest city, a surge in deaths has overwhelmed health care and burial services. Scenes of bodies on sidewalks and desperate families serve as a warning for the region.
There were corpses in wheelchairs, in stretchers and on the floor in the emergency area, he said. The smell was such that the staff refused to enter.
Several of his colleagues fell sick and waited in wheelchairs for patients to die, hoping it would give them a chance to use a ventilator.
The spike in deaths caused chaos and anger outside hospitals and morgues, as grieving families struggled to recover the bodies of family members or to collect their death certificates. In the city’s poorer neighborhoods, some residents said they had to wait for up to six days in the 90-degree heat for emergency services to collect the bodies of deceased relatives and neighbors.
President Moreno has declared that Schools will not reopen this year. Instead they will be online. Unfortunately with no work, parents ar unable to afford tablets or computers for the kids to attend classes online.
We can buy Tablets inexpensively from China to help the kids access classes. Please consider donating. A Tablet shipped to Ecuador costs $65. With that amount you can help educate a child this year. It is tough for all of us. The world may never be the same. Please consider helping these kids.
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