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Ethiopia: The Corona Brief - Week 29

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[Ethiopian Herald] Corona does not know borders. It is now almost everywhere, from shanty houses of Africa to skyscrapers of America. Corona does not care who you are. Everybody is equal before corona. Whether you are a street dweller or the president of the most powerful nation in the world, you will get infected if you fail to play by the safety rules.

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