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Residents get tested for Covid-19 in the US capital, a newly declared hotspot

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Residents in Washington, DC, head to George Washington University to get tested for the coronavirus as a facility was set up in a tent, outside the building. The US capital with the neighboring states of Virginia and Maryland was declared a Covid-19 hotspot this week. IMAGES

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