Chile's COVID-19 cases rise above 10,000, third highest in Latin America

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Chile's COVID-19 cases rise above 10,000, third highest in Latin America
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SANTIAGO: Chile reported on Sunday (Apr 19) that there were more than 10,000 people in the country with COVID-19, the third-highest tally in Latin ...

Peruvian citizens, stranded in Chile after the border was closed as preventive measure, gather at a hotel paid out by the Peruvian consular office, following the outbreak of the coronavirus in Arica, Chile. REUTERS/Alexandre InfanteSANTIAGO: Chile reported on Sunday that there were more than 10,000 people in the country with COVID-19, the third-highest tally in Latin America, as the virus ravages the economy of the world's top copper producer.

A drone from the municipality of the town of Zapallar delivers medicine to elderlies who are socially isolated to prevent contracting the coronavirus disease , in Zapallar, Chile. A drone from the municipality of the town of Zapallar delivers medicine to the elderly who are socially isolated due to efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.Stimulus measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic will deepen the fiscal deficit to eight per cent, the largest gap since at least 1990, the government said on Apr 17.

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