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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) of the East, West (in the photo) and North areas and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) of the East, West (in the photo) and North areas and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) of the East, West (in the photo) and North areas and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) in the East, West and North areas (pictured) and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) of the East, West (in the photo) and North areas and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (Saae) disinfected with sodium hypochlorite from the main health units in Sorocaba, S?Lo Paulo, Brazil on March 30, 2020. The work is done four days a week, and includes the Pre-Hospital Units (UPHs) of the East, West (in the photo) and North areas and the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) of Eden. (Photo by Cadu Rolim/Fotoarena/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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Pastor Silas Malafaia delivers a sermon, transmitted live through social networks, inside the empty Assembly of God Victory in Christ Church, amid a lockdown to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, March 29, 2020. "I???m asking, which is worse: coronavirus or social chaos???? Malafaia, one of Brazil???s most prominent pastors who leads the Assembly of God Victory in Christ Church, told The Associated Press. ??sI can guarantee you that social convulsion is worse.??? (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station area as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect each other after disinfecting the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers get ready to disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers get ready to disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers enter the Subway Central Station for its disinfection, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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Brazilian soldiers disinfect the Subway Central Station and its surroundings, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in Brasilia, early on March 29, 2020. - A federal court in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday banned the government from disseminating propaganda against confinement measures aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign video encourages people not to stop their normal lives, despite health ministry figures show that COVID-19 has claimed almost 100 lives and affected close to 3,500 people in Brazil. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - View of a projection depicting Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro which reads "Bolsonaro Out" as part of daily protests called "Panelacos", during the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 26, 2020. (Photo by Mauro PIMENTEL / AFP)

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A supplier protects himself with mask and gloves in the Urca district. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A supplier protects himself with a mask. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: The streets of Aterro do Flamengo Park are completely empty. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A man with a mouth guard buys fruit at a street market. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops closed, traffic on land and in the air cut off, and residents urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Two women wear face masks in front of the Botafogo subway station. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops closed, traffic on land and in the air cut off, and residents urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A man disinfects his hands with alcohol before touching his bike. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been cut off, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: The beach of Ipanema is closed. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Two men are walking on the beach of Ipanema. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A man with a mask is going for a walk. In the background you can see the sugar loaf. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: An employee of a newspaper shop wears face masks to protect herself from Covid-19. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: People enjoy the sun in Aterro do Flamengo Park. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Police officers disinfect their hands with alcohol in Aterro do Flamengo Park. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops closed, traffic on land and in the air cut off, and residents urged to stay home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: "Let's fight the Covid-19" is written on an information screen on a street in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Copacabana beach is almost empty. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: Families enjoy the sun on the beach of Ipanema. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A supplier protects himself with mask and gloves in the Urca district. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A supplier protects himself with mask and gloves in the Urca district. Within a week, Rio de Janeiro has become largely isolated, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: A man with a mouth guard walks his dog. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/dpa

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25 March 2020, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro: The beach of Ipanema is closed. Rio de Janeiro has largely isolated itself within a week, schools and shops have closed, traffic on land and in the air has been interrupted, and residents have been urged to stay at home. Photo: Pedro Prado/