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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JOSHUA HOWAT BERGER
TOPSHOT - Children pose for a picture outside their home at Manuel Faustino squatter camp, near Salvador, Bahia, Brazil on October 27, 2020. - Nearly everyone in Manuel Faustino receives the COVID-19 relief payments now set to expire at the end of the year, as do more than 67 million low-income workers in Brazil, nearly one-third of the population. The payments started at 600 reais (about $110) a month in April, then were halved in September as President Jair Bolsonaro's government struggled to fund them. (Photo by RAFAEL MARTINS / AFP)
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2020-10-27
RAFAEL MARTINS/AFP/East News
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RAFAEL MARTINS
AFP_8WB272
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