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Posted on 09/01/2021 by admin

Japanese man in 60s diagnosed with ‘mild’ COVID-19 found dead at home

A man in his late 60s diagnosed with a light case of COVID-19 and recuperating at home in this city south of Tokyo has died from coronavir …
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