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Sao Paulo continues its de-escalation and reopens trade despite the advance of a pandemic

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Sao Paulo, Jun 10 (EFE) .- Sao Paulo, the most populous city in Latin America, continues with the de-escalation plan that started at the beginning of the month and reopened street commerce, even though the state registered Tuesday a new record of deaths by COVID-19.(CAMERA: Carlos Meneses) FOOTAGE:00:00 - 00:53: STATEMENTS 00:54 - 01:45: TWO STORES FROM THE ARMARINHOS FERNANDO NETWORK01:45- 03:17: THE FABRIC STORE WHERE MARÍA MAGDALENA SHOPS03:17 - 04:23: BUSINESSES OPENING

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