Archbishop Carlos Castillo on Sunday looked out over a cathedral full of faces—none of them now alive.
The coronavirus could kill up to 140,000 Americans by Independence Day, the CDC warned.LIMA, Peru -- Archbishop Carlos Castillo on Sunday looked out over a catheral full of faces — none of them now alive.
COVID-19 has taken at least 6,400 lives in the nation of some 32 million people — a toll second only to that of Brazil within South Ameerica “An even harder moment is coming," he said. “It would be terrible if in the times to come we have thousands of these photos — but dead of hunger.”
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