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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 14: In El Quinche, a rural parish in Quito, a man protects her face with a mask to avoid possible infections. on April 14, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 7,600 positive cases and 370 deaths Ecuador. Local authorities stated figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR - APRIL 16: From fourteen hours the curfew begins, desolation in the Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús on April 16, 2020 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Guayaquil is the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador, one of the worst-hit countries in South America. According to Johns Hopkins University the country has 7,600 positive cases and 370 deaths.  (Photo by Alberto Matamoros/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: The father plays pre-protected soccer with his children with masks on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: The mother and her daughter use face masks to protect themselves from the virus on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: Medical staff disinfects people trying to enter San José de Minas on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A worker from the Quito electric company is disinfected upon entering San José de Minas to avoid contagion in that area on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 12: A cleaning company worker runs during the disinfection of the streets on April 12, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador has 7,466 positive cases for COVID-19 and 333 deceased. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to many countries across the world, claiming over 110,000 lives and infecting over 1.8 million people. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A person covers his face with a mask on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: Medical personnel receive with a sign the people who need to enter San José de Minas on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 16: From fourteen hours the curfew begins, desolation on the outskirts of the church of San Franciso on April 16, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 7,800 positive cases and 390 deaths Ecuador. Local authorities stated figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Steven Silva/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: The father plays pre-protected soccer with his children with masks on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A woman covers his face with a mask on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: Barcelona SC fan protects his mouth with a mask from his team on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A person covers his face with a improvised mask on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A person covers his face with a makeshift mask on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: Medical personnel receive with a sign the people who need to enter San José de Minas on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 12: The use of masks is mandatory in Quito, not using has a penalty of 100 US dollars on April 12, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador has 7,466 positive cases for COVID-19 and 333 deceased. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has spread to many countries across the world, claiming over 110,000 lives and infecting over 1.8 million people. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A woman under the disinfection spray of a sanitation truck on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: A woman covers his face with a improvised mask on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 18: Control organizations take a person's body temperature when trying to enter San Jose de Minas on April 18, 2020 in Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas, Ecuador. Parroquia San JosÈ de Minas is a town located 95 km from Quito and is one of the only places in Ecuador with no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as disinfecting is carried out throughout the town. According to WHO Ecuador registers over 8,450 positive cases of Coronavirus and over 400 deaths. Local authorities stated that figures are likely to be higher as most people are not being tested or diagnosed. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A man waits his turn to transport boxes on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A person carries boxes on his head on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/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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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker carries wooden boxes on his head on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/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 - MARCH 25: Quito's main avenues look 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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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: The wooden boxes are placed in a tower for storage on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A man works carrying cardboard boxes on his head on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker uses a hammer and nails to repair a wooden box on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: A person walks with food through a pedestrian restriction fence during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: Police and military control the streets of Quito due to vehicle restriction by COVID-19 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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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A man wears a face mask while carrying wooden boxes on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: Police and military control the streets of Quito due to vehicle restriction by COVID-19 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: General view of the north of Quito 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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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker transports cardboard boxes on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker organizes wooden boxes on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker uses a hammer to repair a wooden box on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: Two women circulate in areas of Coronavirus infections north of Quito during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 25: A person shows his pass to circulate in the streets of Quito 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: Police and military control the streets of Quito due to vehicle restriction by COVID-19 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: Police and military control the streets of Quito due to vehicle restriction by COVID-19 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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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 07: A worker with a mask on his face organizes the wooden boxes on June 7, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Central de Abasto is the largest market in Mexico and Latin America, boasting financial transaction volumes only surpassed by The Mexican Stock Exchange, where 90,000 employees work every day. Despite the growing number of positive cases of COVID-19 in the country, the 'Healthy Distance' program finished on May 31st but restrictions will continue in those cities with a high number of confirmed cases. (Photo by Hector Alfaro/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 - JULY 20: Ambulance leaves the hospital courtyards at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Health personnel transport a corpse wrapped in black plastic at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: In the suburbs a woman walks in a special suit to avoid contagions at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: A woman waits outside the hospital for her relatives at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A woman goes through the disinfection tunnel at the "10 de Agosto" market on May 19, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. (Photo by Xavier Caivinaua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: Disinfection of La Ofelia market north of Quito, will soon be enabled again during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: People use wheelbarrows to transport products to the north of Quito during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: Two women circulate in areas of Coronavirus infections north of Quito during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • In El Salvador, the COVID-19 is increasing. The president, Nayib Bukele has reported more than 377 positive cases and the tenth death from this pandemic. Inside of salvadorean government records includes than has been made more than 22,000 tests<br />
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A 42 per cent of these COVID-19 sick are women and the other 58 per cent are men. As outcome of the increase of infections, salvadorean government ordered  that people could go out only if they use a mask. Moreover, El salvador is about to confront the worst phase , where the cases will be increasing   , according to the  experts say. (Photo by Rodrigo Hernández/Agencia Press South)
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  • In El Salvador, the COVID-19 is increasing. The president, Nayib Bukele has reported more than 377 positive cases and the tenth death from this pandemic. Inside of salvadorean government records includes than has been made more than 22,000 tests<br />
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A 42 per cent of these COVID-19 sick are women and the other 58 per cent are men. As outcome of the increase of infections, salvadorean government ordered  that people could go out only if they use a mask. Moreover, El salvador is about to confront the worst phase , where the cases will be increasing   , according to the  experts say. (Photo by Rodrigo Hernández/Agencia Press South)
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  • Small businesses open their doors to offer basic necessities in Nanegal, Ecuador, 28 de april of 2020.  Ecuador confirms 24,258 infected, 1,189 recovered, 2,083 died in the context of covid-19, it is the second country after Brazil with more infections. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South)
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  • A woman runs with her grocery bags in Nanegal, Ecuador, 28 de april of 2020.  Ecuador confirms 24,258 infected, 1,189 recovered, 2,083 died in the context of covid-19, it is the second country after Brazil with more infections. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South)
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  • At checkpoints, police and military control safeguards to prevent the propagation of the virus in Quito, Thursday, April 23, 2020. In Ecuador, Covid-19 infections reach 11,183 confirmed cases; 560 deaths from the new coronavirus. (Photo Franklin Jácome / Agencia Press South)
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  • Trabajadores sanitizan bicicletas que pertenecen al sistema Ecobici, esto lo realizan antes de que las unidades salgan a la calle, durante el día y en la noche. <br />
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Esta limpieza forma parte de las acciones que el Gobierno de la Ciudad de México ejecuta para prevenir la propagación del Covid-19 entre las personas que utilizan este medio de transporte. <br />
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El sistema cuenta con 10,000 unidades para prestar miles de viajes diarios a un total de 323 mil usuarios en 480 biciestaciones, y este 2020 cumplen 10 años de tener presencia en la capital mexicana
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - APRIL 08: Colineal Corp. workers make mortuary chests of different standards and prices due to the health emergency on April 8, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. Furniture maker and retailer company Colineal is now producing coffins to deliver all over the country.  The increasing number of deaths in the Ecuador led to a shortage of coffins, forcing people to use cardboard boxes. The official number of victims to date is 242, but authorities pointed out that many more died without being diagnosed. (Photo by Xavier Caivinagua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images )
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - APRIL 08: Colineal Corp. workers make mortuary chests of different standards and prices due to the health emergency on April 8, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. Furniture maker and retailer company Colineal is now producing coffins to deliver all over the country.  The increasing number of deaths in the Ecuador led to a shortage of coffins, forcing people to use cardboard boxes. The official number of victims to date is 242, but authorities pointed out that many more died without being diagnosed. (Photo by Xavier Caivinagua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images )
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - APRIL 08: Colineal Corp. workers make mortuary chests of different standards and prices due to the health emergency on April 8, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. Furniture maker and retailer company Colineal is now producing coffins to deliver all over the country.  The increasing number of deaths in the Ecuador led to a shortage of coffins, forcing people to use cardboard boxes. The official number of victims to date is 242, but authorities pointed out that many more died without being diagnosed. (Photo by Xavier Caivinagua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images )
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 17: The shortage of masks causes people to cover themselves with scarves as a preventive measure on the streets on March 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency to halt the spread of COVID-19. Borders have been closed and the airports will remain closed for 21 days. Starting today, a curfew will be enforced from 9pm to 5am for the next 15 days. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 17: Iñaquito market desolate due to the suspension of work activities on March 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency to halt the spread of COVID-19. Borders have been closed and the airports will remain closed for 21 days. Starting today, a curfew will be enforced from 9pm to 5am for the next 15 days. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 06: Cleaning member disinfects a bank teller on July 06, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A man citizen covers his face with a mask on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: People line up to enter a pharmacy in downtown Quito on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: In La Ronda, a person transports food on one of the busiest streets in the historic center on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A man smiles as he walks in the historic center of Quito on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: A worker of the cleaning company during the disinfection of the La Ofelia market, will start operating in a few days during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 17: Disinfection of La Ofelia market north of Quito, will soon be enabled again during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. The country has over 32,000 confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and over 2,600 deaths. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • Social distancing must be followed to avoid contagion in Nanegal, Ecuador, 28 de april of 2020.  Ecuador confirms 24,258 infected, 1,189 recovered, 2,083 died in the context of covid-19, it is the second country after Brazil with more infections. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South)
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  • Businesses keep doors closed, food is only sold door-to-door in Nanegal, Ecuador, 28 de april of 2020.  Ecuador confirms 24,258 infected, 1,189 recovered, 2,083 died in the context of covid-19, it is the second country after Brazil with more infections. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South)
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  • At checkpoints, police and military control safeguards to prevent the propagation of the virus in Quito, Thursday, April 23, 2020. In Ecuador, Covid-19 infections reach 11,183 confirmed cases; 560 deaths from the new coronavirus. (Photo Franklin Jácome / Agencia Press South)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 22: Police car patrols as five refrigerated containers are ready to stock up to 200 bodies of victims of COVID-19 each at Parque Bicentenario on April 22, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador is the second worst-hit country in the region, only after Brazil. According to Johns Hopkins University, Ecuador has confirmed over 10,400 positive cases of COVID-19 and 530 deaths. Local authorities believe the numbers are higher due to low diagnoses and testings. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - APRIL 22: Five refrigerated containers are ready to stock up to 200 bodies of victims of COVID-19 each at Parque Bicentenario on April 22, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Ecuador is the second worst-hit country in the region, only after Brazil. According to Johns Hopkins University, Ecuador has confirmed over 10,400 positive cases of COVID-19 and 530 deaths. Local authorities believe the numbers are higher due to low diagnoses and testings.<br />
 (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 17: Few people transit the streets of Quito after the measure adopted by the national government on March 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency to halt the spread of COVID-19. Borders have been closed and the airports will remain closed for 21 days. Starting today, a curfew will be enforced from 9pm to 5am for the next 15 days. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MARCH 17: People use face masks as protective measures on March 17, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency to halt the spread of COVID-19. Borders have been closed and the airports will remain closed for 21 days. Starting today, a curfew will be enforced from 9pm to 5am for the next 15 days. (Photo by Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: A patient is transported in a wheelchair and an oxygen tank at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Health personnel transport a corpse wrapped in black plastic at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: People wait outside the hospital for their relatives who entered with symptoms of Covid19 at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: A man works on disinfection inside the hosptal at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: A man works on disinfection inside the hosptal at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Health personnel control the entry of an ambulance at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: A woman waits outside the hospital for her relatives at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Health personnel transport a corpse wrapped in black plastic at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Group of Military "Red Berets" patrol the streets of Quito at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 20: Military Group "Red Berets" patrol carry out control operations in the La Marín sector in Quito at Carlos Andrade MarÌn Hospital on July 20, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. Number of cases is growing rapidly in the capital city of Ecuador and medical centers are reaching the limit of their capacity. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 06: Two people enter the IESS hospital in Quito, covering their faces with masks to avoid infections on July 06, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 06: Cleaning staff transports garbage bags at the Hospital del Seguro in Quito on July 06, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - JULY 06: A man sells face masks and protective suits on Av. Simón Bolívar on July 06, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A woman goes through the disinfection tunnel at the "10 de Agosto" market on May 19, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. (Photo by Xavier Caivinagua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A woman goes through the disinfection tunnel at the "10 de Agosto" market on May 19, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. (Photo by Xavier Caivinagua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • CUENCA, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A woman rides a bicycle in the center of Cuenca on May 19, 2020 in Cuenca, Ecuador. (Photo by Xavier Caivinaua/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: A person plays an accordion to get money in the historic center on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 19: People line up to enter a pharmacy in downtown Quito on May 19, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. (Photo by Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • In El Salvador, the COVID-19 is increasing. The president, Nayib Bukele has reported more than 377 positive cases and the tenth death from this pandemic. Inside of salvadorean government records includes than has been made more than 22,000 tests<br />
<br />
A 42 per cent of these COVID-19 sick are women and the other 58 per cent are men. As outcome of the increase of infections, salvadorean government ordered  that people could go out only if they use a mask. Moreover, El salvador is about to confront the worst phase , where the cases will be increasing   , according to the  experts say. (Photo by Rodrigo Hernández/Agencia Press South)
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  • In El Salvador, the COVID-19 is increasing. The president, Nayib Bukele has reported more than 377 positive cases and the tenth death from this pandemic. Inside of salvadorean government records includes than has been made more than 22,000 tests<br />
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A 42 per cent of these COVID-19 sick are women and the other 58 per cent are men. As outcome of the increase of infections, salvadorean government ordered  that people could go out only if they use a mask. Moreover, El salvador is about to confront the worst phase , where the cases will be increasing   , according to the  experts say. (Photo by Rodrigo Hernández/Agencia Press South)
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