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Coffin sales increase in Nicaragua due to COVID-19

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Managua, Jul 1 (EFE), .- A workshop that manufactures coffins in Managua increased its sales sevenfold between mid-March and mid-June last year, and doubled its staff due to the increase in demand, in between of the coronavirus pandemic.(CAMERA: Renée Lucía Ramos)

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