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Rayuela, a coffee shop in La Paz that helps Covid-19 victims

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La Paz, Jul 19 (EFE) .- A small cafe in La Paz has become a hub of solidarity to help clients and strangers who are victims of the Covid-19 pandemic.The first time Rayuela (the coffee shop) helped was for a social media used who was infected by Covid-19.The owner of Rayuela told Efe they managed to collect 700 dollars, and since then, they haven't stopped helping Covid-19 victims. (Camera: GABRIEL ROMANO)SHOT LIST: THE RAYUELA COFFEE SHOP IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.

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