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A chapel receives COVID-19 patients in Bolivia as a gesture of solidarity

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Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Jul 27 (EFE) .- The prayer benches have been converted into beds for the sick and the altar into a medicine dispensary, thanks to a religious chapel that opened its doors to COVID-19 in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz. (CAMERA: Juan Pablo Roca)

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