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Chile hands out 2.5 million food packages

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Santiago de Chile, May 22 (EFE).- (Camera: José Caviedes) Chile began delivering on Friday 2.5 million boxes of food and cleaning products to try to curb the economic damage that COVID-19 is causing in the most vulnerable families in the country.FOOTAGE OF THE FOOD PACKAGES BEING GIVEN TO FAMILIES.

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