Dozens of bodies are left on the streets of Ecuadorian city

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Dozens of bodies are left on streets of Ecuadorian city as officials struggle to cope with rising coronavirus deaths

At least 150 rotting corpses left on street or in homes of relatives in Guayaquil. Ecuador's official death toll hit 172 with 3,500 cases but many fear it is higher. Residents were forced to use cardboard boxes as coffins due to high demand.

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