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Brazil's Bolsonaro removes face mask after testing positive for virus

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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro removes his face mask before leaving a press conference in Brasilia's Alvorada Palace, after he announced in a press conferente that he tested positive for COVID-19. IMAGES

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