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YEMEN - CONFLICT - HEALTH - VIRUS

YEMEN - CONFLICT - HEALTH - VIRUS
A Yemeni vendor carries a bundle of qat, the ubiquitous mild narcotic, at a market in the capital Sanaa on May 1, 2020. While most of the world's markets have closed to curb the spread of coronavirus, in Yemen's capital Sanaa, downtown districts selling qat -- the ubiquitous mild narcotic -- still bustle with people. Flouting social distancing rules, Yemenis jostle to select bunches of the chewable leaf from vendors packed into the narrow laneways crowded with stalls.
Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
Document reference 000_1QY0KL
SLUG YEMEN - CONFLICT - HEALTH - VIRUS
Creation date 5/1/2020 14:37 UTC
City/Country Sanaa, Yemen
Credit Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 16.78 Mb / 3000 x 1955 / 300 dpi

YEMEN - CONFLICT - HEALTH - VIRUS

YEMEN - CONFLICT - HEALTH - VIRUS
A Yemeni vendor carries a bundle of qat, the ubiquitous mild narcotic, at a market in the capital Sanaa on May 1, 2020. While most of the world's markets have closed to curb the spread of coronavirus, in Yemen's capital Sanaa, downtown districts selling qat -- the ubiquitous mild narcotic -- still bustle with people. Flouting social distancing rules, Yemenis jostle to select bunches of the chewable leaf from vendors packed into the narrow laneways crowded with stalls.
Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP