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Flower Vendor
Gregorio C. Bueno
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October 28, 2020
6:08 pm
A vendor rushes arrangement of flowers near the entrance of the Davao Memorial Park on Wednesday (28 October 2020), the last day allowed for Davao City residents to visit cemeteries. Mayor Sara Duterte has ordered cemeteries closed from October 29 until November 4 to avoid mass gathering as the city grapples with the increasing number of COVID-19 cases. MindaNews photo by GG BUENO
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