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Manila (Philippines), Jul 20 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Rolex dela Pena) - Philippine authorities on Monday disinfected a community that is under quarantine in Pasig City, southeast of Manila, as a measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which already has infected more than 67,000 and resulted in 1,800 deaths.FOOTAGE OF THE DISINFECTION OF A COMMUNITY IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.

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