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  • Motorcycle courier with the word BLOOD on his screen in London, England, United Kingdom. Medical couriers transport blood, organs and other medical requirements between hospitals and for patient needs. Healthcare Transport is the systematic process by which patient critical materials, such as patient specimens, pharmaceuticals, supplies and medical records are transported to and from multiple points within healthcare organizations.
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  • Healthcare workers with the GMB trade union drive along Oxford Street, a protest about the governments failure to deliver the 2016 pre-Brexit promise of giving £350m to the NHS National Health Service, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
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  • Parents take their kids to a health checkup at a clinic in Shanghai, China on 26 June 2009. Despite China's plan to increase spending in healthcare as a way of fiscal stimulus, future of China's healthcare remains bleak as hundreds of millions of rural residence lack proper insurance and hospitals rely on prescribing expensive and often unnecessary drugs as means of income. Drugs account for over 60% of medical spending in China, compared to 12% world average, and bring in over half of hospital income.
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  • A BT box with graffiti art celebrating Britains NHS, its public healthcare service, and its efforts to combat Covid-19 by local artist Burley Banksy on 15th July, 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom. Community art works and murals celebrating the UKs National Health Service, its public healthcare system, have become commonplace as the public celebrate their efforts in facing down Coronavirus.
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  • A Nepalese baby is fed nutritious food by her mother in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is an inpatient in the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • Members of the public pass a sign on the wall of a Co-Operative Bank that thanks the British NHS and key workers for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic on 25th July, 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Community art works and murals celebrating the UKs National Health Service, its public healthcare system, have become commonplace as the public celebrate their efforts in facing down Coronavirus.
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  • Members of the public pass a sign on the wall of a Co-Operative Bank that thanks the British NHS and key workers for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic on 25th July, 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Community art works and murals celebrating the UKs National Health Service, its public healthcare system, have become commonplace as the public celebrate their efforts in facing down Coronavirus.
    001_nhs_key_workers_sign_070821.jpg
  • Steel's Lane Heath Centre in Mile End, East London. This is an NHS run clinic in the borough of Tower Hamlets where peolpe can visit their GP, have a health check and and other healthcare services provided by the National Health Service.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, pain killers like paracetamol and ibuprofen have been cleared from the healthcare shelf.
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  • Empty supermarket shelves due to panic buying of essential goods during the coronavirus outbreak on 7th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Some customers have started shopping in bulk for certain items to stockpile as the virus continues to spread and the number of cases increases, amid concerns for public health. Here, pain killers like paracetamol and ibuprofen have been cleared from the healthcare shelf.
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  • St Mary's hospital NHS trust building complex in Paddington, London. Looking upwards to the sky and the tall building, we see the information sign telling outpatients the whereabouts of the NHS departments of Obstretrics and gynaecology. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust was created on October 1, 2007 by merging St Mary’s NHS Trust and Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and integrating with the faculty of medicine at Imperial College London. Now one of the largest NHS trusts in the country, we have come together with the College to establish one of the UK’s first academic health science centres (AHSCs).
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  • A surgeon performs 1990s keyhole surgery during surgery at a private now defunct healthcare hospital, on 20th May 1994, in Glasgow, Scotland.
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  • With the promise of the UK governments Corinavirus lockdown being relaxed within a couple of few days, local Fine Art artist Kevin McKeon has added to his existing artwork with another tribute and thanks to NHS National Health workers who pass-by this location in Herne Hill in south London, on 7th May 2020, in London, England. Adding to his already popular NHS house on the pavement, McKeon whose arts practice is normally figurative and heritage carving projects has created a circular podium attached to a traffic sign pole, of miniature healthcare employees holding placards reading Save Lives and Help Us Help You, in the spirit of supporting the NHS during the Covid pandemic. McKeon says the piece was made during his lockdown time at home, shared with a partner who works in Mental Health.
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  • With the promise of the UK governments Corinavirus lockdown being relaxed within a couple of few days, local Fine Art artist Kevin McKeon has added to his existing artwork with another tribute and thanks to NHS National Health workers who pass-by this location in Herne Hill in south London, on 7th May 2020, in London, England. Adding to his already popular NHS house on the pavement, McKeon whose arts practice is normally figurative and heritage carving projects has created a circular podium attached to a traffic sign pole, of miniature healthcare employees holding placards reading Save Lives and Help Us Help You, in the spirit of supporting the NHS during the Covid pandemic. McKeon says the piece was made during his lockdown time at home, shared with a partner who works in Mental Health.
    coronavirus_tribute-07-07-05-2020.jpg
  • With the promise of the UK governments Corinavirus lockdown being relaxed within a couple of few days, local Fine Art artist Kevin McKeon has added to his existing artwork with another tribute and thanks to NHS National Health workers who pass-by this location in Herne Hill in south London, on 7th May 2020, in London, England. Adding to his already popular NHS house on the pavement, McKeon whose arts practice is normally figurative and heritage carving projects has created a circular podium attached to a traffic sign pole, of miniature healthcare employees holding placards reading Save Lives and Help Us Help You, in the spirit of supporting the NHS during the Covid pandemic. McKeon says the piece was made during his lockdown time at home, shared with a partner who works in Mental Health.
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  • The statue of Sir Thomas Guy stands outside the historical entrance of Guys hospital, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. Thomas Guy 1644 – 1724 was British bookseller, speculator and founder of Guys Hospital, London whose links to the global slave trade is now a controversial aspect of this businessman by anti-slavery activists and more recently, Black Lives Matter protesters. His wealth came through shares in the South Sea Company whose main business was in the selling of slaves from Africa to the Spanish colonies. In 1720 he successfully sold his stock of the company for approx £400 million at todays prices and amassed a large fortune, opening the Guys Hospital  in 1725 which today serves as one of  the capitals major NHS healthcare centres. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Guys and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
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  • A woman holds her sick son in her arms while her husband follows with a stick that serves as an IV stand in Guilin, China in 19 October, 2008.  Healthcare in China's interior cities and vast rural areas remain basic at best, as doctors readily prescribe antibiotics and other medicines without thorough diagnosis and patients themselves demand quick fixes..
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  • A female Prison Officer locks the metal gate entrance to D Wing and Healthcare Wing of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.
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  • A sign for the London clinic, outside the private hospital at 22 Devonshire Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Devonshire Wing is a cancer facility, which was opened in 2010. The hospital was opened in 1932 in Harley Street and is one of the largest private healthcare providers in the UK.
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  • A young man shows the tattoos on his arms whilst a healthcare professional checks for a BCG scar during a public health intervention in a young people’s homeless hostel in Central London, UK.
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  • A healthcare worker takes a blood sample from a patient (phlebotomy) in London, UK.
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  • A Nepalese baby is fed nutritious food by her mother in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is an inpatient in the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.  Another mother shares the same table and feeds her child.
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  • A mother and baby smile during meal time in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The mother is feeding her child nutritious food as they are is an inpatient in the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • A scene of Nepalese mothers feeding their children nutritious food during a meal time in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  <br />
The children are all malnourished and are inpatients in the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare. A female nurse observes the room to monitor all the children’s progress.
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  • A female Nepalese woman serves nutritious food in a small metal bowl to a young child in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is being helped by their mother and the food portion is recorded by a woman with a clipboard and paper.  The child is an inpatient at the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • A Nepalese nurse gives a young child an injection on a feeding ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The patient’s mother holds and reassures the child during the procedure.  The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • With the promise of the UK governments Corinavirus lockdown being relaxed within a couple of few days, local Fine Art artist Kevin McKeon has added to his existing artwork with another tribute and thanks to NHS National Health workers who pass-by this location in Herne Hill in south London, on 7th May 2020, in London, England. Adding to his already popular NHS house on the pavement, McKeon whose arts practice is normally figurative and heritage carving projects has created a circular podium attached to a traffic sign pole, of miniature healthcare employees holding placards reading Save Lives and Help Us Help You, in the spirit of supporting the NHS during the Covid pandemic. McKeon says the piece was made during his lockdown time at home, shared with a partner who works in Mental Health.
    coronavirus_tribute-09-07-05-2020.jpg
  • A sign for the London clinic, outside the private hospital at 22 Devonshire Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The Duchess of Devonshire Wing is a cancer facility, which was opened in 2010. The hospital was opened in 1932 in Harley Street and is one of the largest private healthcare providers in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5346.jpg
  • A young Nepalese child sits in a waiting area of the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is an inpatient at the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Child-Nutrition-5857...jpg
  • Children suffering from cancer gather in a playroom run by a local NGO in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00138.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00133.jpg
  • A view of the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00151.jpg
  • Children suffering from cancer gather in a playroom run by a local NGO in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00153.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandmother Li Defang eat lunch while sitting on a bed in their apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00150.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandmother Li Defang eat lunch while sitting on a bed in their apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00149.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00146.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00145.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00143.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00141.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00136.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00135.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00139.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00137.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00134.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00131.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00129.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00125.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00128.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00124.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00123.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00130.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandmother Li Defang, on a bed in their apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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  • Zhao Jing stands by the door to her apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00122.jpg
  • Young African boy, Mlekeleli, age 4, had a serious head trauma when the roof of his house collapsed during a storm.  His mother, by his side, is adjusting his tracheotomy.  He is receiving palliative care at  Clairwood Hospital, Durban, South Africa provided by Bigshoes Foundation.
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  • A nurse administers medicine to young African children.  One child swallows syrup from a syringe. The other has just taken tablets.  The children are living at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice and care home for children with HIV/AIDS.  Guateng, South Africa.
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  • An African nurse prepares medicines for young children at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice and care home for HIV positive children. Each blue beaker contains the treatment for a different person. The drugs include anti-retrovirals (ARVs) the treatment for HIV. Guateng, South Africa.
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  • This young child sits on a chair next to their cot bed with their mother in Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.   The child is dying and receiving palliative care from the Bigshoes Foundation.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world, and the first hospital that BigShoes has provided palliative care to, a service that was previously non existent in South Africa. They now offer these services in Kwazulu Natal, Western Cape and Guateng.
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  • A baby named Samkelo sleeps in a hospital cot bed. Samkelo is dying from liver disease and is a pediatric palliative patient in Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world, and the first hospital that Bigshoes Foundation has provided palliative care to, a service that was previously non existent in South Africa.
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  • Sinethemba, a 12-year old African boy has Steven Johnson Syndrome; a life-threatening skin condition often triggered as an allergic reaction to  HIV medication.  He sits in a chair while receiving medication through a naso-gastric tube. He is a patient of Baragwanath hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world.
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  • Bunono, a 4-month old baby, recently had a left leg amputation following a traumatic car accident.  His mother, Princess, plays with him while he sits in his hospital cot at Baragwanath hospital.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • A young person on their mobile phone walks past a construction hoarding with a protest sticker that reads Hands Off Our NHS, a reference to creeping privatisation of elements of the countrys National Health Service on 27th March, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom.
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  • On US President Donald Trumps second day of a controversial three-day state visit to the UK, protesters march down Whitehall and voice their opposition to the 45th American President, down Whitehall, on 4th June 2019, in London England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bedroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bedroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bathroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • Harrods store on Knightsbridge is reflected in the window of the fashion store Guess, both locked up during the Coronavirus pandemic on 23th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country. The coronavirus forced the London luxury department store to stop trading and close its heritage store for the first time in 170 years decorating its windows with rainbows of hope.
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  • Covid sample collection kits for at-home usage available for purchase at a branch of high street pharmacist Boots as Office for National Statistics ONS data shows cases of Coronavirus infections are down across most of the country on 19th April, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom. Although numbers show cases are down, expert analysis has warned it is too soon to say whether or not infections in the country have peaked.
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  • Covid sample collection kits for at-home usage available for purchase at a branch of high street pharmacist Boots as Office for National Statistics ONS data shows cases of Coronavirus infections are down across most of the country on 19th April, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom. Although numbers show cases are down, expert analysis has warned it is too soon to say whether or not infections in the country have peaked.
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  • In bad weather, a member of the public passes by a sign advertising a walk-in Covid vaccination centre in the city as the Office for National Statistics ONS reveals rates of Covid-19 infection rocketed to record breaking highs of 4.9 million people last week on 30th March, 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom. With universal free testing in England coming to an end as of April, the public will now need to turn to high street retailers if they want to purchase a Coronavirus testing kit.
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  • In bad weather, members of the public pass by people waiting in line to receive vaccines at a walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centre as the Office for National Statistics ONS reveals rates of Covid-19 infection rocketed to record breaking highs of 4.9 million people last week on 30th March, 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom. With universal free testing in England coming to an end as of April, the public will now need to turn to high street retailers if they want to purchase a Coronavirus testing kit.
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  • People, some wearing face masks to protect against Coronavirus, wait in line despite the bad weather at a walk-in Covid vaccination centre as the Office for National Statistics ONS reveals rates of Covid-19 infection rocketed to record breaking highs of 4.9 million people last week on 30th March, 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom. With universal free testing in England coming to an end as of April, the public will now need to turn to high street retailers if they want to purchase a Coronavirus testing kit.
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  • In bad weather, a member of the public passes by people waiting in line to receive vaccines at a walk-in Covid-19 vaccination centre as the Office for National Statistics ONS reveals rates of Covid-19 infection rocketed to record breaking highs of 4.9 million people last week on 30th March, 2022 in Manchester, United Kingdom. With universal free testing in England coming to an end as of April, the public will now need to turn to high street retailers if they want to purchase a Coronavirus testing kit.
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  • A woman wearing winter clothes and a face mask to protect against Coronavirus carries a bag of shopping through Kirkgate Market with the words local produce written on the wall behind her on 24th February, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom. Economists have suggested that families across the United Kingdom could suffer the sharpest decline in their standards of living since the 1950s with household income potentially falling more than 3%, a result of the mounting price of global energy, and increasingly high rates of inflation in the country.
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  • A sign taped to a wall designates an NHS Covid-19 vaccination centre on 7th February, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom. England and Wales have reported the first week-on-week fall in deaths that mention Covid-19 on the death certificate this year, with the UK having given over 37 million boosters, or third doses, of the Covid vaccine as part of its booster campaign.
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  • A couple, one wearing a face mask, pass a sign taped to a wall designating an NHS Covid-19 vaccination centre on 7th February, 2022 in Leeds, United Kingdom. England and Wales have reported the first week-on-week fall in deaths that mention Covid-19 on the death certificate this year, with the UK having given over 37 million boosters, or third doses, of the Covid vaccine as part of its booster campaign.
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  • In Trinity Shopping Centre, a woman passes by a sign directing people to a temporary NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Service site on 8th August, 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom. The boss of the UKs Health Security Agency, Dr. Jenny Harries, has praised the countrys vaccine program as absolutely fabulous as new figures from Public Health England estimate some 84,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of its efficiency.
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  • In Trinity Shopping Centre, two men with shopping bags pass by a sign directing people to a temporary NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Service site on 8th August, 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom. The boss of the UKs Health Security Agency, Dr. Jenny Harries, has praised the countrys vaccine program as absolutely fabulous as new figures from Public Health England estimate some 84,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of its efficiency.
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  • National Health Service, or NHS, staff wearing surgical face masks stand outside a temporary Covid-19 Vaccination site in Trinity Shopping Centre, encouraging passers by to get vaccinated on 8th August, 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom. The boss of the UKs Health Security Agency, Dr. Jenny Harries, has praised the countrys vaccine program as absolutely fabulous as new figures from Public Health England estimate some 84,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of its efficiency.
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  • In Trinity Shopping Centre, members of the public pass by a temporary NHS Covid-19 Vaccination site with shopping bags in hand on 8th August, 2021 in Leeds, United Kingdom. The boss of the UKs Health Security Agency, Dr. Jenny Harries, has praised the countrys vaccine program as absolutely fabulous as new figures from Public Health England estimate some 84,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of its efficiency.
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  • A man and a woman carrying luggage and shopping bags pass by a public health notice advising people over the age of 18 that theyre eligible for a free Covid-19 vaccination on 25th July, 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom. In the face of rising infection rates in young people, Public Health England data shows that Coronavirus vaccine uptake in that demographic has levelled off, with less than 60% of those aged 18 to 25 having received their first jab.
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  • A trans rights campaigner sits in Oxford Street to address thousands of LGBTI+ protesters taking part in the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
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  • A masked shopper walks beneath the image of a guardsman whose face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • The image of a guardsmans face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Shoppers wearing face masks walk past Selfridges whose Summer Sale is advertised in their window banners on Oxford Street in the West End on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • The image of a guardsmans face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • The image of a guardsmans face has been obscured by an anti-vaxx message mocking pandemic face coverings, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A shopper walks past Selfridges whose Summer Sale is advertised in their window banners on Oxford Street in the West End on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Shoppers wearing face masks walk past Selfridges whose Summer Sale is advertised in their window banners on Oxford Street in the West End on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A masked shoppers walks past a wide billboard promotong retailers along the Oxford Street shopping district, on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A contractor rests on foam scaffolding collars on Covid Freedom Day, the date that Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Young Men carry their yellow Selfridges shopping bags purchases on Oxford Street in the West End on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A contractor rests on foam scaffolding collars on Covid Freedom Day, the date that Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Londoners pass beneath a tall advertising billboard, by menswear retailer Suitsupply, of an intimate kissing couple on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Londoners pass beneath a tall advertising billboard, by menswear retailer Suitsupply, of an intimate kissing couple on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Londoners pass beneath a tall advertising billboard, by menswear retailer Suitsupply, of an intimate kissing couple on Covid Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A shopping couple enjoy cool drinks at Caffe Concerto on Regent Street, on Covid Freedom Day, the date that Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • An image of a leaping figure from a Piccadilly Circus Calvin Klein ad whose slogan is Dare to Defy, and resting Londoners on Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • A woman crosses the road and shades her head from sunlight during the heatwave on Covid Freedom Day, the date that Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • An image of a leaping figure from a Piccadilly Circus Calvin Klein ad whose slogan is Dare to Defy, and Londoners on Freedom Day. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnsons UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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