NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 11月21日 02時47分
Tens of thousands of Hondurans are cramming into overcrowded storm shelters, aid workers and officials say, raising concerns that the chaotic set-up will trigger a new spike in coronavirus infections.
Hundreds of thousands of people across Central America have fled their homes after Hurricanes Iota and Eta wreaked havoc from Tabasco in southern Mexico to Panama this month.
“You don’t see mask use, you don’t see people socially distancing, you don’t see people washing their hands with any great intensity — the shelters are just overwhelmed,” said Matt Hackworth, a senior advisor at Lutheran World Relief, tells Reuters.
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