The patients die. Doctors are getting shot. This is how the crown ravages one of the most dysfunctional countries in the Middle East.



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Death crown patients fill emergency hospital beds.

There is family everywhere. They ask God for help.

If patients die, doctors run the risk of being attacked.

See how the crown is devastating Iraq, one of the most dysfunctional countries in the Middle East.

ERBIL IN IRAQ / OSLO (Aftenposten): “If God does not want, I will not be infected.” In Iraq, many give the hoax in infection control.

A woman sits by the bedside of her ill husband and holds his hand. No gloves. The man appears unconscious. Two breathing tubes connect you to a respirator.

Beep. Beep. Beep. We hear the sound of the machines that keep patients alive here in the intensive care unit. The beds with coronary heart disease are in a row. Doctors and nurses care for patients.

Surprisingly, it is also full of relatives. The Aftenposten reporter instinctively understands that he must keep his distance here. It has no other protection against the virus than a mouthpiece.

A woman takes the hand of her sick husband tightly. Afshin ismaeli

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