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Brazil favelas, left to fend for themselves during Covid-19

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Sao Paulo (Brazil), Apr 8 (EFE).- (Camera: Wallace Carvalho) Left to fend for themselves since they were first built, the largest favelas in Brazil have been forced to hire ambulances, make their own masks and create a whole network of solidarity to face a crisis of the COVID-19 that is predicted "devastating".FOOTAGE OF THE FAVELAS AND OF PEOPLE COOKING MEALS.

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