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Sao Paulo prepares to bury COVID-19 victims

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Sao Paulo Apr 20 (EFE) .- Cemeteries in São Paulo, the most populous city in Brazil, are digging ditches for victims of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is hitting Brazil, with 35 excavators working at full capacity.(CAMERA: Paulo Whitaker) Keywords: efe, international, brazil, ditches, victims, coronavirus

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