字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 as America fights against Corona virus, Remember, For all of its flaws, we still have one of the best health care systems in the world. But what about the developing world? As we know this virus continues to spread across the globe. Europe, Asia and, of course, North America have been hard hit by Cove in 19. The virus is now on every continent except Antarctica. But tonight we turn our attention to South America, specifically Ecuador, where in one city there are body bags literally in the streets. Victor Kendo has a horrifying look now at what this pandemic could do. Two nations with less robust medical care, Thean Mages, are hard to bear. In Ecuador's port city of Goa, Iraqi officials have been struggling to keep up with the surgeon number of deaths. It's a fate no one should have to succumb to the indignity Bodies abandoned on streets, families pleading for help. As this virus spreads, it's a glimpse of what it could do in the developing world, a nightmare with no end in sight. Everywhere you look, there just aren't enough. Resource is the morgues are at capacity, so they placed bodies inside shipping containers stacked one on top of the other. As families try to repatriate their loved ones, Marcos or take Up, went looking for his grandfather. Soothe the North Tamaki and Monica keep. There's no reprieve from a grim fate here, doctors say. There just aren't enough medical supplies to treat everyone. Dr. Esteban Ortiz Prada is an epidemiologist, consulting the president and other high level officials during this pandemic on those patients are all there. We'll die with no medical attention in ours, so if you don't give them a respirator in hours, they will die. That's why the mortality to raise so seismic weather in relationship with other parts of the world because these people just didn't get a chance to get medical attention. The crisis has left the local and federal government scrambling. At one point, Gua Katie's mayor took to Twitter, pleading for help. Now thousands of these cardboard boxes are being distributed in place of conference. A special hotline has been set up for those waiting for bodies to be removed from their homes. The line to bury the dead is endless. Others decide not to wait. They dig their own plots. Governments are meant to protect its most vulnerable in the Ecuadorian government knows it failed. The response in and managing bodies on course was also a mess in managing hospital. Personal was also missed. They didn't hire people fast enough. Officials tell ABC they believe they were able to trace the outbreak back to at least two people in places. The first was the soccer game. Well, at least five people tested positive. And then there was this woman, Bella Mila, who were told, had traveled from Madrid, Spain. She died March 13th but the tracking, like in most of the world, came too little, too late on. There just aren't enough test here to track all of the country's cases. There won't be accurate numbers to show the breath this disease has had on the Ecuadorian people. They're only proof. Cadavers on the roads waiting for upper barrier Victor Oh, Kendo, ABC News, Miami Hi, everyone. George Stephanopoulos Here. Thanks for checking out the ABC News YouTube channel. If you'd like to get more video show highlights and watch live event coverage, click on the right over here to subscribe to our channel. And don't forget to download the ABC News after breaking news alerts.
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