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Myanmar authorities donate food for those hardest hit by pandemic

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Yangon, Oct 19 (EFE/EPA).- Authorities in Myanmar on Monday gave free food to low-income people who have been hardest hit by the pandemic.Myanmar has so far recorded 36,025 confirmed cases and 880 deaths of the COVID-19. (Camera: NYEIN CHAN NAING).SHOT LIST: AUTHORITIES DONATE FOOD TO PEOPLE IN YANGON, MYANMAR.

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