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Latin America sees coronavirus records tumble as cases near 5 million - Stabroek News

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BUENOS AIRES/ASUNCION/BOGOTA, (Reuters) - Argentina broke past 200,000 COVID-19 cases yesterday and Colombia set a daily record as grim milestones topple in Latin America, pushing the world’s worst affected region towards a combined 5 million cases.

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