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Maria Alvarez, 24, shows a picture of herself with her late husband Marco Martinez who died from the new coronavirus in June, while resting in the home of a friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Martinez returned to Peru in November after five years working in an electronics store in Chile. Alvarez became pregnant, and after the coronavirus hit Peru, both went to work for a friend sewing face masks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
2022 is displayed on a big screen during a New Year's Eve concert in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Members of the Saskatchewan Rush Electric Crew walk the arena prior to the Saskatchewan Rush taking on the Calgary Roughnecks in National Lacrosse League action in Saskatoon, Saturday, December 11, 2021. The Rush have not hosted a game in Saskatoon since March 7th, 2020 due to COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards
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People line the streets to cheer on high school graduates from Windsor Secondary in North Vancouver, B.C. as they take part in a graduation parade, Wednesday, June 17, 2020. Many high school grads around Canada and the world are finding new ways to celebrate their milestone during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
High school graduates from Windsor Secondary in North Vancouver, B.C. Hunter and Jordan Smith ride in a car decorated with an N95 mask as they take part in a graduation parade, Wednesday, June 17, 2020. Many high school grads around Canada and the world are finding new ways to celebrate their milestone during the COVID-19 pandemic.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
High school graduates from Windsor Secondary in North Vancouver, B.C. Hunter and Jordan Smith ride in a car decorated with an N95 mask as they take part in a graduation parade, Wednesday, June 17, 2020. Many high school grads around Canada and the world are finding new ways to celebrate their milestone during the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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CP1ALB21801315 | Vancouver COVID grads 
A 60-year-old COVID-19 patient fights for his life, desperately gasping for air as head intensivist Dr. Ali Ghafouri provides life saving medical care in an emergency situation in the intensive care unit at the Humber River Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The patient was intubated and put on a ventilator successfully. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
A 60 year-old COVID-19 patient fights for his life, desperately gasping for air as head intensivist Dr. Ali Ghafouri, centre, provides life saving medical care in an emergency situation in the intensive care unit at the Humber River Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The patient was intubated and put on a ventilator successfully. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
A 60-year-old COVID-19 patient fights for his life, desperately gasping for air as head intensivist Dr. Ali Ghafouri provides life saving medical care in an emergency situation in the intensive care unit at the Humber River Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The patient was intubated and put on a ventilator successfully. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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Quebec police stop traffic heading into the province on an inter-provincial bridge, in Gatineau, Que., Thursday April 2, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
A pedestrian walks past Quebec police stopping traffic heading into the province on an inter-provincial bridge in Gatineau, Que.,  Thursday, April 2, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
People get exercise outside on the lake shore path along Lake Ontario in Toronto on Thursday, April 2, 2020. Health officials and the government has asks that people stay inside to help curb the spread of the coronavirus also known as COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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A COVID-19 patient receives oxygen inside a car provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India’s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A patient receives oxygen outside a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India’s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
People stand in queues to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. Scores have died in hospitals in India’s capital amid suggestions that low oxygen supplies were to blame. Doctors have taken to social media to beg public authorities to get them refurbishments, and the government has mobilized to bring oxygen supplies by train, plan and truck. The demand for oxygen from hospitals has nearly tripled to 8,000 metric tons, the federal government told the Delhi High Court last week. India’s total production was 7,500 metric tons of oxygen per day. (AP Photo)
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In this Oct. 23, 2019, photo, children of laborers who work in coal fields play a game of soccer in the village of Rajapur in Jharia, a remote corner of eastern Jharkhand state, India. The fires started in coal pits in eastern India in 1916. More than a century later, they are still spewing flames and clouds of poisonous fumes into the air, forcing residents to brave sizzling temperatures, deadly sinkholes and toxic gases. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
In this Sunday, July 15, 2018, file photo, Indian children at a school hostel watch on laptops the World Cup soccer final match between France and Croatia on the outskirts of Gauhati, India. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath, File)
A girl watches a soccer match early morning in Ukhrul, in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. This small mountain town escaped the worst of the pandemic, which ravaged most of the country, helped by community efforts to stem the virus. But like elsewhere in the world, life was also upended. India has started inoculating health workers Saturday in what is likely the world's largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway. (AP Photo/Yirmiyan Arthur)
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Registered nurse Dennis Cortez is photographed at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver B.C. Thursday, April 2, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Registered nurse Anthony Leung is photographed at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver B.C. Thursday, April 2, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Registered nurse Leah Ventura is photographed at St. Paul's hospital in downtown Vancouver B.C. Thursday, April 2, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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CP1ALB21109759 | Hospital staff during COVID-19 
Maria Alvarez, 24, shows a picture of herself with her late husband Marco Martinez who died from the new coronavirus in June, while resting in the home of a friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020. Martinez returned to Peru in November after five years working in an electronics store in Chile. Alvarez became pregnant, and after the coronavirus hit Peru, both went to work for a friend sewing face masks. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Maria Alvarez, 24, cradles her 6-day-old daughter, in the home of friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Tuesday, Aug 4, 2020. Alvarez has still not decided on her daughter's name who she must now raise on her own because the baby's father died in June from the new coronavirus. "What I am clear about is that I don't want her to suffer like her father and mother," she said. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
Maria Alvarez, 24, holds her newborn baby girl, standing near the wooden box that contain the cremated remains of her husband who died from the new coronavirus in June, after arriving in the home of friend who has offered her a place to stay, in Lima, Peru, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Maria, who had an asymptomatic case of COVID-19, gave birth to her first child the day before at the National Perinatal and Maternal Institute in a special ward for mothers infected with the virus. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
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CP1ALB21001573 | Virus Outbreak Peru - Covid Births 
A group of local men practice archery on a ridge overlooking the Laitlum Canyon about 20km (12 miles) from Shillong, India, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. In villages scattered across the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya an ancient tradition of archery still continues and regular competitions are held between different localities. (AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)
A group of local archers are silhouetted against the afternoon sun on a ridge overlooking the Laitlum Canyon about 20km (12 miles) from Shillong, India, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. In villages scattered across the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya an ancient tradition of archery still continues and regular competitions are held between different localities. (AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)
A dog looks at archers silhouetted against the afternoon sun on a ridge overlooking the Laitlum Canyon about 20km (12 miles) from Shillong, India, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. In villages scattered across the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya an ancient tradition of archery still continues and regular competitions are held between different localities. (AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)
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CP1ALB25660867 | India Traditional Archery 
A trainer at a gymnasium play Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, in Prayagraj, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Tuesday, March 7, 2023.  After two years of subdued festivities due to COVID-19, the Holi celebrations brought the revelers back on the streets, smearing each other’s faces with bright powdered color, distributing sweets and squirting water at fellow festival-goers. Holi, also marks the arrival of spring. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
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FILE - In this April 30, 2016, file photo, Indian army trucks carrying supplies for soldiers drive past walls of snow on the Zojila Pass, northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
Vehicles run through the Zojila Pass, northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
Workers employed by the Megha Engineering And Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) walk inside the Nilgrar Tunnel after the end of their shift in Baltal area northeast of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021. High in a rocky Himalayan mountain range, hundreds of people are working on an ambitious project to drill tunnels and construct bridges to connect the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, a cold-desert region isolated half the year because of massive snowfall. The $932 million project’s last tunnel, about 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, will bypass the challenging Zojila pass and connect Sonamarg with Ladakh. Officials say it will be India’s longest and highest tunnel at 11,500 feet (3,485 meters). (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
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CP1ALB21801347 | India Kashmir Tunnel 
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