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A thousand red balloons are released as a tribute to the 100,000 Brazilians killed during the pandemic

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Activists release a thousand red balloons on Rio's iconic Copacabana beach as a tribute to the almost 100,000 Brazilians killed during the pandemic, with Brazil being the second-most affected country in the world. IMAGES

Added on the 08/08/2020 19:18:41 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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