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RM 151846566
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (2020年5月資料写真)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. / AFP / Anthony WALLACE / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( China )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 151846436
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (撮影日不明 資料・提供写真)
This undated handout photo taken and released in July 2020 by the British charity Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and received by AFP on January 6, 2021 shows a gull with its feet wrapped up in a face mask in the British city of Chelmsford. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / AFP / ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (RSPCA / Handout / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ( Britain )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 151846435
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に (撮影日不明 資料・提供写真)
This undated handout photo taken and released in July 2020 by the British charity Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and received by AFP on January 6, 2021 shows a gull with its feet wrapped up in a face mask in the British city of Chelmsford. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / AFP / ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (RSPCA / Handout / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ---- EDITORS NOTE ---- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /RSPCA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ( Britain )
日付:2021年1月12日
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RM 151809756
新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た中南米
A face mask is seen under the water in the beach during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montevideo, Uruguay, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
日付:2021年1月10日
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RM 150148992
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown away mask lies next to a leaf in central Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. Germany has entered a harder lockdown, closing shops and schools in an effort to bring down stubbornly high new cases of the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
日付:2020年12月16日
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RM 148331609
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A combination of twelve pictures shows face masks discarded on streets as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331537
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331518
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331516
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331484
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331483
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331482
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331481
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331480
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331441
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
Thrown-away face masks are seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020, REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331439
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331427
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331388
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020, REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331386
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020, REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 148331369
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A thrown-away face mask is seen on a street as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Frankfurt, Germany, November 16, 2020, REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Germany)
日付:2020年11月16日
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RM 147761327
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大
A discarded protective mask is seen on a street, after Catalonia's regional authorities announced restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Barcelona, Spain November 6, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (Spain)
日付:2020年11月6日
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RM 151847732
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
TOPSHOT - This picture taken on October 30, 2020 shows a macaque monkey playing with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES / AFP / Mohd RASFAN / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 151846434
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
This picture taken on October 30, 2020 shows macaque monkeys playing with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES / AFP / Mohd RASFAN / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 151846433
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
This picture taken on October 30, 2020 shows a macaque monkey playing with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES / AFP / Mohd RASFAN / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 151846432
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
This picture taken on October 30, 2020 shows a macaque monkey playing with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES / AFP / Mohd RASFAN / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 151846431
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
This picture taken on October 30, 2020 shows macaque monkeys playing with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state. The surge in mask wearing during the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a potent new threat to wildlife due to people thoughtlessly discarding the protective gear in massive quantities, environmentalists warn. - To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES / AFP / Mohd RASFAN / To go with HEALTH-VIRUS-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMAL,FOCUS by Sam REEVES ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303333
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
A macaque monkey attempts to eat a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303156
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
Macaque monkeys attempt to eat parts of a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303154
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
TOPSHOT - Macaque monkeys play with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303009
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
Macaque monkeys attempt to eat part of a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303008
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
A macaque monkey attempts to eat a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 147303007
新型コロナ感染症 使い捨てマスクが野生動物の脅威に
Macaque monkeys play with a face mask, used as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, left behind by a passerby in Genting Sempah in Malaysia’s Pahang state on October 30, 2020. / AFP / Mohd RASFAN ( Malaysia )
日付:2020年10月30日
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RM 146764745
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大に警戒
A protective mask is seen on a street during stricter restrictions due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Sheffield, Britain October 21, 2020. REUTERS/Lee Smith (Britain)
日付:2020年10月21日
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RM 146252290
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大に警戒
A discarded mask lies on the ground in the streets of Munich, southern Germany, on October 13, 2020, amid the novel coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. Germany, long seen as having managed the pandemic better than most European countries, is on heightened alert after the number of new daily cases spiked to the highest daily figures since early April. / AFP / Christof STACHE ( ZZZ )
日付:2020年10月13日
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RM 146120138
新型コロナ感染症 欧州各地で感染再拡大に警戒
A discarded protective mask is seen on a street, after Catalonia's regional authorities announced restrictions to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Barcelona, Spain October 9, 2020. Picture taken October 9, 2020. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (Spain)
日付:2020年10月10日
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RM 146002623
新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A used surgery mask is seen on the street as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Bangkok, Thailand, October 9, 2020. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (Thailand)
日付:2020年10月9日
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RM 144855286
新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A discarded face mask lies on the sand as people stand on the beach amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Colombo, Sri Lanka September 21, 2020. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (Sri Lanka)
日付:2020年9月21日
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RM 144844916
新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A protective face mask is seen on the sand at a beach as Israel enters its fourth day under a second nationwide lockdown amid a resurgence in the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, in Ashkelon, Israel September 21, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (Israel)
日付:2020年9月21日
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RM 144671740
新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A face mask is seen amongst waste thrown on the ground at a closed market on the first day of the three-week nationwide lockdown, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Sept 18, 2020. Israel went back into a full lockdown on Friday to try to contain a coronavirus outbreak that has steadily worsened for months as its government has been plagued by indecision and infighting. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
日付:2020年9月18日
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RM 142886964
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A man runs next to a discarded face mask in the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886963
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A man wearing face mask rides his bike towing a dog next to a discarded face mask in the bike path in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886962
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A man wearing a face mask rides his skate next to a discarded face mask on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886961
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A woman and his son walk by a discarded face mask on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886960
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A couple wearing face masks walk by a discarded face mask in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886959
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured next to a basketball court in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886958
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured near an oil pump in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886957
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictued in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886956
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886955
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886954
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886953
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a the bikepath in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886952
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886951
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886950
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a street in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886949
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886948
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886947
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886946
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face masks is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886896
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886895
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886894
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A discarded face mask is pictured in a parking lot in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on August 22, 2020 shows (From Top L-R) a discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a man rides his skate next to a discarded face mask on the street in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is seeing next to a basketball court in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a man and a boy ride their bikes next to a discarded face mask on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a woman and his son walk by a discarded face mask on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a man walks with his bike next to a discarded face mask on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a couple wearing face masks walk past a discarded face mask while they walk in a walk path on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured near an oil pump in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photos by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886967
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on August 22, 2020 shows (From top L-R) a discarded face mask is pictured on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured in a parking lot in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on a kerb in Venice Beach, California on August 22, 2020, a discarded face mask is pictured on the sidewalk in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photos by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886966
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A man rides his skateboard next to a discarded face mask on the street in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142886965
新型コロナ感染症 感染者数世界一の米国
A man and a boy ride their bikes next to a discarded face mask on the beach in Long Beach, California on August 22, 2020. - Due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, more people wear masks to prevent the spread, more personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been found as litter around the world. The issue has prompted environmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, to sound the alarm. Some local governments, like Suffolk County in New York, have instituted fines for littering involving masks and gloves, and police departments, like the one in Swampscott, Massachusetts, have warned that improperly discarding PPE is a crime. Conservationists have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could spark a surge in ocean pollution ? adding to a glut of plastic waste that already threatens marine life ? after finding disposable masks floating like jellyfish and waterlogged latex gloves scattered across seabeds. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP)
日付:2020年8月22日
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RM 142495600
新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A protective mask is seen among other garbage on a beach at Fiumicino, near Rome, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. Italy produced 10% less garbage during its coronavirus lockdown, but environmentalists warn that increased reliance on disposable masks and packaging is imperiling efforts to curb single-use plastics that end up in oceans and seas. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
日付:2020年8月15日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A protective mask is seen on the ground on Rome's Tiber river banks, in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. Italy produced 10% less garbage during its coronavirus lockdown, but environmentalists warn that increased reliance on disposable masks and packaging is imperiling efforts to curb single-use plastics that end up in oceans and seas. (AP Photo/Paolo Santalucia)
日付:2020年8月12日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A protective mask is seen on the ground near St.Peter's Square, in Rome, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. Italy produced 10% less garbage during its coronavirus lockdown, but environmentalists warn that increased reliance on disposable masks and packaging is imperiling efforts to curb single-use plastics that end up in oceans and seas. (AP Photo/Paolo Santalucia)
日付:2020年8月12日
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2020年 イード・アル・アドハー 新型コロナ感染拡大の中各地で祈り
A protective face mask is thrown on the ground during Eid al-Adha prayer, next to the Dome of the Rock Mosque in the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's old city, Friday, July 31, 2020. This is the first Feast of Sacrifice since the onset of the global coronavirus pandemic. The major Muslim holiday, at the end of the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, is observed around the world by believers and commemorates prophet Abraham's pledge to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
日付:2020年7月31日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
July 31, 2020, Budva, Budva Municipality, Montenegro, Europe: BECICI ANDi BUDVA, BUDVA MUNICIPALITY, MONTENEGRO - JULY 31, 2020: During the COVID-19 pandemic, used medical face masks pollute European beaches, then these face masks together with plastic debris fall into the water, polluting the seas and oceans. Discarded used face mask lies on a sandy pebble beach, beachgoers are relaxing by the sea in the background. (Credit Image: © Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire)
日付:2020年7月31日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
July 31, 2020, Budva, Budva Municipality, Montenegro, Europe: BECICI ANDi BUDVA, BUDVA MUNICIPALITY, MONTENEGRO - JULY 31, 2020: During the COVID-19 pandemic, used medical face masks pollute European beaches, then these face masks together with plastic debris fall into the water, polluting the seas and oceans. Discarded used facial mask lies on a pebble beach, in the background a beautiful beach with sun loungers and beach parasols. (Credit Image: © Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire)
日付:2020年7月31日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
July 31, 2020, Becici, Budva Municipality, Montenegro, Europe: BECICI ANDi BUDVA, BUDVA MUNICIPALITY, MONTENEGRO - JULY 31, 2020: During the COVID-19 pandemic, used medical face masks pollute European beaches, then these face masks together with plastic debris fall into the water, polluting the seas and oceans. Discarded used face mask lies on a pebble beach, beachgoers are relaxing by the sea in the background. Becici, Budva Municipality, Montenegro (Credit Image: © Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire)
日付:2020年7月31日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
July 31, 2020, Budva, Budva Municipality, Montenegro, Europe: BECICI ANDi BUDVA, BUDVA MUNICIPALITY, MONTENEGRO - JULY 31, 2020: During the COVID-19 pandemic, used medical face masks pollute European beaches, then these face masks together with plastic debris fall into the water, polluting the seas and oceans. Discarded used face mask lies on a pebble beach, beachgoers are relaxing by the sea in the background. (Credit Image: © Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire)
日付:2020年7月31日
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新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A protective face mask is seen as curbs to fight the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been reimposed after a rise in new cases, at Zikim beach in southern Israel July 21, 2020. Picture taken July 21, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (Israel)
日付:2020年7月21日
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新型コロナ感染症 各国で警戒
A protective face mask is seen near litter as curbs to fight the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been reimposed after a rise in new cases, at Zikim beach in southern Israel July 21, 2020. Picture taken July 21, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (Israel)
日付:2020年7月21日
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A used face mask is seen in the sand at the beach in Playas de Rosarito, Baja California State, Mexico, on July 17, 2020, amid the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic, after the municipality allowed a partial use of the beach under a restricted schedule. (Photo by Guillermo ARIAS / AFP)
日付:2020年7月17日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A used face mask is pictured on a street, following coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Berlin, Germany, July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (Germany)
日付:2020年7月6日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A used face mask is pictured on a street, following coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Berlin, Germany, July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (Germany)
日付:2020年7月6日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A used face mask is pictured on a street, following coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Berlin, Germany, July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (Germany)
日付:2020年7月6日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A used face mask is pictured on a street, following coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Berlin, Germany, July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (Germany)
日付:2020年7月6日
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新型コロナ感染症 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A combination of pictures shows used face masks lying on streets, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Berlin, Germany, July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (Germany)
日付:2020年7月6日
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A discarded face mask and cigarette butt litter the sidewalk outside the Eastern Market in Washington, Thursday, June 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
日付:2020年6月18日
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A discarded face mask lies on Carcavelos beach, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Cascais, Portugal May 23, 2020. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante (Portugal)
日付:2020年5月23日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 州で対応分かれる米国
A face mask is seen on the floor as people walk the boardwalk of Ocean Grove beach on the first day that New Jersey beaches were reopened ahead of the Memorial Day weekend following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, U.S., May 22, 2020. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (United States)
日付:2020年5月22日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 州で対応分かれる米国
A face mask is seen on the floor as people walk the boardwalk of Ocean Grove beach on the first day that New Jersey beaches were reopened ahead of the Memorial Day weekend following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, U.S., May 22, 2020. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (United States)
日付:2020年5月22日
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A protective face mask is covered by sand at the beach front in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 16, 2020. Israeli authorities have recently begun loosening the restrictions of the coronavirus lockdown, the easing brought people out of their homes to enjoy the outdoors. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
日付:2020年5月16日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 各国で警戒
A protective face mask is covered by sand at the beach front in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 16, 2020. Israeli authorities have recently begun loosening the restrictions of the coronavirus lockdown, the easing brought people out of their homes to enjoy the outdoors. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
日付:2020年5月16日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, uses surgical gloves to pick up discarded face masks on a polluted area of a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, uses surgical gloves to pick up discarded face masks on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, a discarded face mask is seen on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes (L), founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, uses surgical gloves to pick up discarded face masks as beach cleaners sort through other pieces of litter left on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, Gary Stokes (L), founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, uses surgical gloves to pick up discarded face masks as a boat transporting beach cleaners arrives on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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RM 127020833
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 香港の海岸にマスクのゴミ
In this photo taken on May 13, 2020, a discarded face mask washes up on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. - Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus. Conservationists say the masks are adding to already alarmingly high levels of plastic waste in the waters around the finance hub. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
日付:2020年5月13日
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RM 125970401
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 多くの感染者が出た欧州
A protective mask lies on the sand of Finikoudes beach in the Cypriot coastal city of Larnaca on May 4, 2020, as the island country gradually eases lockdown restrictions placed for the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. - Cyprus revealed a plan to gradually ease coronavirus lockdown measures and reboot the Mediterranean holiday island's economy. The Republic of Cyprus, which controls the southern two-thirds of the divided island, had imposed strict measures soon after its first novel coronavirus cases were confirmed on March 9. (Photo by Christina ASSI / AFP)
日付:2020年5月4日
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RM 125858949
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 欧州各地で感染相次ぐ
A discarded PPE (personal protective equipment) face mask is pictured littered in a hedgerow in Whitley Bay, north east England on April 30, 2020, as life in Britain continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. - 錬ritain is "past the peak" of its coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday, despite recording another 674 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 26,711. "For the first time, we are past the peak of this disease... and we are on the downward slope," Johnson said in his first media briefing since returning to work following his own fight against the virus. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
日付:2020年4月30日
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RM 125716234
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界で流行 アメリカで感染相次ぐ
An N95 protective face mask lies in the sand on Brighton Beach in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Saturday, April 25, 2020. With the weather warming up, more people wearing personal protective equipment are venturing out to the parks and streets, though most are still respecting the social distancing guidelines for the COVID-19 coronavirus. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
日付:2020年4月25日
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RM 125838272
医療機関などから専門の処理業者に運び込まれた新型コロナ関連の感染性廃棄物
医療機関などから専門の処理業者に運び込まれた新型コロナウイルス関連の感染性廃棄物。密閉された容器に収められ、焼却処分される。東京都内で。2020年4月18日撮影。同月26日朝刊「ごみ出しに気遣い コロナ感染 作業員不安 マスク廃棄 袋二重に」掲載。
日付:2020年4月18日
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