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Tegucigalpa, Jun 5 (EFE) .- The perversity of normality before COVID-19, somehow "killed more than the virus itself" in poor Latin American countries like Honduras, said the peace coordinator of the University Institute for Democracy, Peace and Security (IUDPAS), Esteban Ramos.(CAMERA: Uriel Gudiel) FOOTAGE OF STREETS IN HONDURAS

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