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The image shows a hospital ward in Kandahar, Afghanistan, at latitude 31.615 and longitude 65.686. There are three hospital beds in the room, each occupied by a patient. The two beds in the foreground are occupied by young girls, both wearing surgical caps, with one of the girls lying with a nasal cannula in place. The patient in the bed furthest from the camera is wearing a white gown with a pink and blue pattern, and the patient in the bed closest to the camera is wearing a white gown with a red and blue pattern. The bed furthest from the camera is also partially occupied by an adult man, dressed in a green robe, with a blue surgical mask covering his mouth and nose. The man is sitting upright in the bed, looking to his right. The room has a pale blue and white color scheme. The walls are painted white, with blue and white curtains hanging over the windows, and there is a blue and white tiled floor. The room is well-lit, with several overhead lights. The beds are arranged in a row along the left side of the room, with their heads facing the camera. All the beds have the same design, with white metal frames and white mattresses. Each bed has a small bedside table, and the beds are equipped with medical devices, including IV poles and infusion pumps. There is a pump dispenser on the bed in the foreground, and there are a number of other medical instruments visible on the walls and in the room. The image shows a typical hospital ward, where patients are being treated by medical professionals. The focus of the image is on the patients, and it shows the realities of illness and medical care.
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