Photo Story: Encouragement through the walls of Warsaw
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A mural with the slogan ‘it will be good :)’ on the wall of the ‘Jablkowscy brothers’ Shopping Center at Bracka Street in Warsaw, Poland.
In Warsaw’s streets,there are four imposing murals carrying a positive message in connection with the coronavirus epidemic. Among the slogans on them are ‘Warsaw, will be fine’, ‘It will be beautiful yet!’, and have been placed on buildings in the city centre.
A mural with the slogan ‘it will be good :)’ on the wall of the ‘Jablkowscy brothers’ Shopping Center at Bracka Street in Warsaw, Poland. EPA-EFE/RADEK PIETRUSZKA
Poland’s Health Ministry announced that 178 new COVID-19 infections have been confirmed on Wednesday morning, bringing the country’s total to 10,034 positive diagnoses.
The ministry also reported three new fatalities. As a result, the current death toll from COVID-19 adds up to 404.
A mural with the slogan ‘it will be good :)’ on the wall of the ‘Jablkowscy brothers’ Shopping Center at Bracka Street in Warsaw, Poland. EPA-EFE/RADEK PIETRUSZKA
According to the ministry, the number of individuals hospitalised in Poland due to the coronavirus epidemic amounted to 3,505 on Wednesday. A total of 98,020 people were quarantined and 22,731 were put under epidemiological surveillance, whereas 1,513 people have recovered from COVID-19 in the country so far.
A mural with the slogan ‘Warsaw, will be fine’, EPA-EFE/RADEK PIETRUSZKA