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Argentinians protest from their balconies to call for release of prisoners due to COVID-19

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Buenos Aires, Apr 30 (EFE) .-Argentinians in Buenos Aires on Thursday night took to the balconies of their homes during the COVID-19 confinement to call for the release of prisoners, considered one of the most vulnerable groups due to the crowded living conditions behind bars.Argentina confirmed 143 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday and three new deaths, bringing the total number of infections to 4,428, and the total number of dead to 218.(Camera: BETO CARATOZZOLO)FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE PROTESTING ON THE BALCONIES OF THEIR HOMES IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.

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