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The scars of Brazilian doctors after six months of war against the virus

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Sao Paulo, Aug 21 (EFE) (CAMERA: Sebastião Moreira and Carlos Meneses) .- Health professionals in Brazil have been under enormous emotional pressure for almost six months in the battle against the coronavirus.

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