
Coronavirus conversations: Doctors in Indonesia
We hear how doctors are coping in Indonesia as the country faces a third wave of Covid-19
We get the latest news on the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, after four men were shot dead by security forces looking for the assassins. We also explain the context and history of the politics of Haiti.
We’ll hear how women living in Afghanistan feel about the future, as the Taliban makes gains ahead of international troops withdrawing from the country. Our Afghanistan correspondent will spend time with us to explain some of the implications of the current violence.
And doctors in Indonesia tell us how they are coping as hospitals run out of beds, oxygen and medicines amid a sharp rise in Covid cases.
(Photo: A doctor conducts a routine medical checkup for a mother and her daughter who were exposed to COVID-19, at the Bogor City Hospital, Indonesia, 23 June 2021. Credit: EPA/Adi Weda)
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