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DAK Health Insurance Logo Displayed On Building Facade
The logo of DAK-Gesundheit, a major German public health insurance provider, is mounted on the facade of a building in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. DAK is one of Germany's largest statutory health insurers and operates branches throughout the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe, Gemma and Aria at their wedding (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meani *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean is still always smiling (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean in hospital (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he will dona *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe, Gemma and Aria together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he wi *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma and Aria out for dinner together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - mea *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe Kean with his daughter Aria (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - meaning he *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Joe and Aria enjoying the sunshine together (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma says she can't wait to do more fun activities with Aria after the liver transplant (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's l *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Gemma with Aria enjoying the sunshine (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it becomes an emergency - mean *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria has just had open heart surgery to close a hole in her heart (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver donor if it *** Local Caption *** 3959
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SCHICKSALE - Die kleine Aria Kean aus Suffolk braucht zwei Wochen nach einer OP am offenen Herzen wahrscheinlich eine Leberspende von ihrem Vater
Aria Kean was diagnosed with the rare liver disease called Biliary atresia (Collect/PA Real Life)
Newlyweds on tenterhooks as baby girl who had heart surgery 2 weeks ago awaits liver transplant with dad ready to be emergency living donor Devoted newlyweds whose adorable baby girl was whisked into hospital three days into their honeymoon and had open heart surgery two weeks ago are now on tenterhooks as the "smiley" tot awaits a liver transplant. When within days of little Aria Kean being born on 21 October 2021 she showed signs of baby jaundice, including yellow skin, her parents, financial advisor Joe Kean, 29, and service advisor Gemma Kean, 27, were not worried as they knew the condition was common. But when it failed to clear a series of hospital trips followed and, aged seven weeks, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia - a rare disease affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder and other structures involved in producing bile, which is made by the liver to aid digestion. Aged eight weeks, Aria had a Kasai procedure - surgery that can help re-establish bile flow from the liver to the intestine by joining the two directly - which worked for a few months, but doctors went on to tell her parents she needed both a liver transplant and surgery to close a hole in her heart. Now, one week after his daughter's open heart surgery lasting four hours, Joe, of Red Lodge, Suffolk, said: "The liver transplant will change everything for Aria. "She is so happy and smiley all the time, but she has never been well, she has only ever been poorly. "Because of her liver, it has affected her hitting her milestones. With the transplant, she will be like a different baby, with all this energy. "She only had heart surgery on Tuesday July 26 and she is already doing so amazingly. "We cannot wait for her to have the transplant now." Hoping for a liver transplant in the next few weeks, if no donor is found, Joe will become his daughter's living liver do *** Local Caption *** 3959
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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ROTTERDAM - A general practitioner examines a patient during a visit to the doctor's office in Rotterdam. Everyone sometimes doubts whether a visit to the general practitioner or out-patient clinic is necessary. You often err on the side of caution and call or go anyway. Do you want to know whether a visit to the doctor is necessary? / 110722
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen
Virus-Modell und Kreuz, Sterblichkeit bei Corona-Infektionen / action press *** Local Caption *** 36803072
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Der Weihnachtsmarkt an der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Der Weihnachtsmarkt an der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Weihnachtsmarkt in Halle
Blick von den Hausmannstürmen der Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen auf Halle und den Weihnachtsmarkt. Halle (Saale), 17.12.2021
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Rechtsextreme Burschenschaft Danubia. Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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Far right fraternity Danubia. On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791896
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Rechtsextreme Burschenschaft Danubia. Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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Far right fraternity Danubia. On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791897
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Rechtsextreme Burschenschaft Danubia. Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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Far right fraternity Danubia. On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791898
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Rechtsextreme Burschenschaft Danubia. Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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Far right fraternity Danubia. On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791902
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Festnahme. Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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Arrest. On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791901
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791900
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NEWS - Tausende bei Querdenker-Demo in München
Am 15. Dezember 2021 versammelten sich mindestens 3500 Menschen auf der Ludwigstraße in München, um gegen die Corona Maßnahmen und eine mögliche Impfpflicht zu demonstrieren. Unter ihnen auch viele organisierte Neonazis, faschistische Burschenschaftler, Hooligans, Verschwörungsideolog*innen, Impfgegner*innen. Es wurde von der Versammlungsbehörde nur eine Kundgebung ohne Demonstration erlaubt, aber vor allem Neonazis führten die Demonstrant*innen bei einem Ausbruch an. Es ging fast durch die gesamte Innenstadt.
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On December 15, 2021 more than 3500 people demonstrated in Munich, Germany against all Covid measures and the possible mandatory vaccination. Only a stationary protest was allowed. Neonazis and hooligans lead a group of protestors through an illegal demonstration the city. *** Local Caption *** 36791903
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