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Drone footage of COVID-19 funerals in Jakarta

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Jakarta, Sep 8 (EFE/EPA).- Workers clad in hazmat suits carry out funerals of coronavirus victims in Jakarta. Indonesia has so far registered more than 197,000 coronavirus cases and over 8230 deaths related to COVID-19.(Camera: ADI WEDA)DRONE FOOTAGE OF FUNERALS CARRIED OUT OF COVID-19 VICTIMS IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.

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