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Rio’s favelas are on their own to stop the spread of COVID-19
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August 7, 2020
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A team of volunteers sprays disinfectants in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas to stop the spread of COVID-19, saying that the government is not serving these poor neighborhoods, which have to fend for themselves against the pandemic.
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