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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, center of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, center of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, center of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, ceter of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, center of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: El Trebol, center of de Quito, main road used by the inhabitants of Quito looks desolate during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: An overview of one of the busiest junctions, few vehicles drive during the first day of extended curfew on March 25, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. After over 1000 positive cases for COVID-19 and 27 deaseased, President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno decided to extend the cufew to start 2pm and end 5am. Military forces will be controling the Guayas region which is most affected. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 08: In El Trébol, little movement of vehicles in a place that is heavily trafficked by vehicles on April 8, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador suspended non-essential activities until April 12 and classes until end of the month to contain spread of COVID-19.  (Photo by Carlos Arias/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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