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Global health-policy makers and social-media companies are battling misinformation from government officials, shamans and swindlers
The coronavirus has overwhelmed hospitals and morgues in Ecuador's largest city, forcing people to leave bodies on the streets. WSJ’s Ryan Dube explains how Guayaquil offers a preview of what other vulnerable regions in Latin America may soon encounter. Photo: stringer/Reuters
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