In Brazil, Covid-19 Deals New Blow to Children Disabled by Zika

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In Brazil, Covid-19 Deals New Blow to Children Disabled by Zika
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The spread of the coronavirus across Brazil has shut down crucial therapies for babies born with birth defects after the Zika epidemic

Spread of new coronavirus across Brazil has shut down crucial therapies for babies born with birth defects after Zika epidemic

Paulo Miranda Portela, with glasses, and Nicole Melo e Silva waiting with their daughter Helena, who suffers from birth defects from being infected with Zika in the womb, at a hospital in Recife, Brazil, in August.

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