NBC Newsさんのインスタグラム写真 - (NBC NewsInstagram)「At José Gregorio Hernández Hospital in Caracas, Venezuela, relatives of elderly and weak patients are allowed short visits up to three times daily and are responsible for providing their own protective clothing.⁠ ⁠ Elena Suazo finished dressing at a table near the Covid-19 entrance and looked over to a security guard. He gave her a nod of approval. Suazo tucked her bags of hot chicken soup, fresh bedsheets and cleaning supplies under her arm and ducked past the heavy sliding gate to get to her father.⁠ ⁠ “I take care of him quickly, changing his clothes, feeding him, and then I leave,” Suazo said. “You can’t stay inside there long.”⁠ ⁠ This kind of thing has long been common in poor nations, places like South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo in sub-Saharan Africa, health experts say. But it’s only now come to Venezuela, which was once a wealthy nation, sitting atop the world’s largest oil reserves.⁠ ⁠ Critics blame 20 years of a socialist revolution launched by the late President Hugo Chávez for destroying oil production, leading to an unrelenting economic crisis. A recent round of financial sanctions exacted by Washington against President Nicolás Maduro has made life even harder.⁠ ⁠ Full story at the link in our bio. (2/3)⁠ ⁠ 📷 Ariana Cubillos / @apnews」11月2日 9時32分 - nbcnews

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At José Gregorio Hernández Hospital in Caracas, Venezuela, relatives of elderly and weak patients are allowed short visits up to three times daily and are responsible for providing their own protective clothing.⁠

Elena Suazo finished dressing at a table near the Covid-19 entrance and looked over to a security guard. He gave her a nod of approval. Suazo tucked her bags of hot chicken soup, fresh bedsheets and cleaning supplies under her arm and ducked past the heavy sliding gate to get to her father.⁠

“I take care of him quickly, changing his clothes, feeding him, and then I leave,” Suazo said. “You can’t stay inside there long.”⁠

This kind of thing has long been common in poor nations, places like South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo in sub-Saharan Africa, health experts say. But it’s only now come to Venezuela, which was once a wealthy nation, sitting atop the world’s largest oil reserves.⁠

Critics blame 20 years of a socialist revolution launched by the late President Hugo Chávez for destroying oil production, leading to an unrelenting economic crisis. A recent round of financial sanctions exacted by Washington against President Nicolás Maduro has made life even harder.⁠

Full story at the link in our bio. (2/3)⁠

📷 Ariana Cubillos / @apnews


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