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ONLYONAP Indigenous Brazilians suffer virus

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When Chief Pedro dos Santos' wife first caught a fever in mid-April, the leader of an indigenous community in Brazil didn't think much of it.
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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Inequalities facing impoversihed Kenyans under lockdown

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In Kenya, the pandemic throws inequalities into sharp relief, as some urban poor have no running water to regularly wash their hands with, while those more affluent can get tested for the new coronavirus for $130 at a private clinic.
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Inequalities facing impoversihed Kenyans under lockdown

Higher Ed
In Kenya, the pandemic throws inequalities into sharp relief, as some urban poor have no running water to regularly wash their hands with, while those more affluent can get tested for the new coronavirus for $130 at a private clinic.
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China defends WHO after Trump threatens to cut funding

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China's foreign ministry on Wednesday defended the World Health Organization's response to the coronavirus pandemic, amid criticism that it did not press China hard enough for information at the beginning of the outbreak. 

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Drive-through Catholic confessions during pandemic

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Priests at a Massachusetts Catholic collaborative are offering drive-through confessions in a parking lot after church services were suspended to stem the coronavirus pandemic.
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No May Day fanfare in Cuba due to Covid-19

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The coronavirus pandemic prompted the Cuban Government to call off May Day celebrations on Friday.
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Immigrants deliver food to workers hit by pandemic

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Migrants adapt to new jobs in US amid pandemic

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Immigrants deliver food to workers hit by pandemic

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Every afternoon, Sandra Pérez and Francisco Ramírez go over their list of fellow New Yorkers who need help because of the coronavirus pandemic. Some are sick. Others lost jobs, but have children to feed. Others are elderly or disabled....
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Family in Rio favela fearful over pandemic

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Families living in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro face great challenges as the coronavirus pandemic threatens the safety and livelihoods of already impoverished communities.
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Pandemic tests Sweden's image of equal society

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The sound of prayer crackling through small computer speakers broke through the silence in the empty hall of Sweden's largest Shia mosque as Akil Zahiri sat alone coordinating an online video call with the congregation in memory of a...
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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US filmmaker tracks lives lost during pandemic

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A 56-foot billboard called the Trump Death Clock was unveiled in Times Square in New York City on Friday.
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China, SKor to join forces over pandemic, economy

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China on Thursday detailed a new "fast track" with South Korea to facilitate personnel movement, as it says the U.S government is attempting "to shirk its responsibility" by blaming China for the new coronavirus pandemic.
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US filmmaker tracks lives lost during pandemic

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Virus death toll rises in Mexico City neighborhood

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Bright yellow signs warning of an area of "high infection" now greet a steady stream of hearses at the entrance to the San Nicolas Tolentino cemetery on the east side of Mexico City.
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Moon urges people not to lower their guard against COVID-19

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South Korea's President Moon Jae-in on Sunday urged people not to lower their guard in the battle against the coronavirus, but said there’s no reason to be panicked amid a spate of infections linked to clubgoers.
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Mass. virus deaths hit 5,000 amid calls to reopen

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Businesses start to reopen in Republic Srpska

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Public transport, cafes, kindergardens and hair salons reopened in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday, as restrictions put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic were eased in the Republic Srpska entity of the country.
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'

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Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'

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Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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Pandemic puts stranglehold on DC metro ridership

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The coronavirus pandemic has canceled many morning commutes to Washington DC and as a result the ridership on the metropolitan train system has hit historic lows.
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Pandemic puts stranglehold on DC metro ridership

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