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Nicaraguans stranded in Panama, "desperate" with no date to return

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Panama, Jan 22 (EFE) (CAMERA: Carlos Lemos) .- "We are already desperate," Jairo Gago, a 41-year-old Nicaraguan stranded in Panama because of the COVID-19 pandemic, told EFE.

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