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Brazil opens itself up, to everything except masks - The New York Beacon

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São Paulo, Brazil (CNN)In São Paulo, you can go to the market, hit a bar, attend Mass. All without wearing a mask, even though there have beenmore than 1.6 million cases of coronavirus in this countryand deaths are continuing to rise. The old town []

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