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Venezuelans leave homes to work, despite coronavirus lockdown

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Residents in a rundown neighbourhood of Venezuela’s capital say they have little choice but to go out into the streets despite a lockdown imposed more than two weeks ago to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The country’s economy was ravaged long before the pandemic hit, and the health system is broken.

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