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Members of the Red Ants, a South African private security company specialising in clearing “illegal invaders” from properties, demolish an illegally built structure, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Lawley township, south of Johannesburg, South Africa April 16, 2020. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

Members of the Red Ants, a South African private security company specialising in clearing “illegal invaders” from properties, demolish an illegally built structure, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Lawley township, south of Johannesburg, South Africa April 16, 2020. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)



A woman waiting for a minibus taxi to go home pleads with a police officer to let the taxi operators drive in downtown Johannesburg, Sunday March 29, 2020. Some of the drivers were missing the required permits to operate during South Africa's 21-days nationwide lockdown days in an effort to control the spread of the coronavirus. Mixed patrols of police and private security companies roam the streets to enforce the lockdown. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

A woman waiting for a minibus taxi to go home pleads with a police officer to let the taxi operators drive in downtown Johannesburg, Sunday March 29, 2020. Some of the drivers were missing the required permits to operate during South Africa's 21-days nationwide lockdown days in an effort to control the spread of the coronavirus. Mixed patrols of police and private security companies roam the streets to enforce the lockdown. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



Residents returning from food shopping walk past South African National Defense Forces patrolling in downtown Johannesburg on Monday March 30, 2020. South Africa went into a nationwide lockdown for 21 days in an effort to control the spread of the coronavirus, and patrols have increased in the streets to enforce the lockdown. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

Residents returning from food shopping walk past South African National Defense Forces patrolling in downtown Johannesburg on Monday March 30, 2020. South Africa went into a nationwide lockdown for 21 days in an effort to control the spread of the coronavirus, and patrols have increased in the streets to enforce the lockdown. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



In this March 30, 2020, photo, Zandile Mlotshwa, 21, cashier at Spar supermarket in the Norwood suburb of Johannesburg, counts her cash at the end of her shift. From South Africa to Italy to the U.S., grocery workers – many in low-wage jobs – are manning the front lines amid worldwide lockdowns, their work deemed essential to keep food and critical goods flowing. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

In this March 30, 2020, photo, Zandile Mlotshwa, 21, cashier at Spar supermarket in the Norwood suburb of Johannesburg, counts her cash at the end of her shift. From South Africa to Italy to the U.S., grocery workers – many in low-wage jobs – are manning the front lines amid worldwide lockdowns, their work deemed essential to keep food and critical goods flowing. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



Volunteers from a local charity hand out meals from a distance using a metal implement, to avoid the risk of spreading the new coronavirus, to homeless people living on the street, on Orthodox Easter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sunday, April 19, 2020. For Orthodox Christians, this is normally a time of reflection and communal mourning followed by joyful release, of centuries-old ceremonies steeped in symbolism and tradition. But this year, Easter – by far the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox – has essentially been canceled. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)

Volunteers from a local charity hand out meals from a distance using a metal implement, to avoid the risk of spreading the new coronavirus, to homeless people living on the street, on Orthodox Easter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sunday, April 19, 2020. For Orthodox Christians, this is normally a time of reflection and communal mourning followed by joyful release, of centuries-old ceremonies steeped in symbolism and tradition. But this year, Easter – by far the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox – has essentially been canceled. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)



Butchers and others wear masks to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, as they sell lamb, beef, and goat meat for Orthodox Easter, at a butchers shop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sunday, April 19, 2020. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)

Butchers and others wear masks to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, as they sell lamb, beef, and goat meat for Orthodox Easter, at a butchers shop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sunday, April 19, 2020. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)



People living near the traditional medicine market wait to receive food baskets from private donors, Monday, April 13, 2020 downtown Johannesburg. Because of South Africa's imposed lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, many are not able to work. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)

People living near the traditional medicine market wait to receive food baskets from private donors, Monday, April 13, 2020 downtown Johannesburg. Because of South Africa's imposed lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, many are not able to work. (Photo by Jerome Delay/AP Photo)



Members of a privately-funded NGO working with county officials wearing protective carry their gear on April 15, 2020, during the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed by the Kenyan Government, before carrying out an operation aimed to fumigate and disinfect the streets and the stalls at Parklands City Park Market in Nairobi to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. With a current official number of 225 confirmed coronavirus cases, Kenya has so far cordoned off the capital and parts of its coastline and imposed a curfew and other social distancing measures as part of the country efforts to control the spread of the virus. (Photo by Luis Tato/AFP Photo)

Members of a privately-funded NGO working with county officials wearing protective carry their gear on April 15, 2020, during the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed by the Kenyan Government, before carrying out an operation aimed to fumigate and disinfect the streets and the stalls at Parklands City Park Market in Nairobi to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. With a current official number of 225 confirmed coronavirus cases, Kenya has so far cordoned off the capital and parts of its coastline and imposed a curfew and other social distancing measures as part of the country efforts to control the spread of the virus. (Photo by Luis Tato/AFP Photo)



Abune Mathias, the 6th Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, uses hand sanitizer, to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, during an Orthodox Good Friday service at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Friday, April 17, 2020. For Orthodox Christians, this is normally a time of reflection and communal mourning followed by joyful release, of centuries-old ceremonies steeped in symbolism and tradition. But this year, Easter – by far the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox – has essentially been canceled. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)

Abune Mathias, the 6th Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, uses hand sanitizer, to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, during an Orthodox Good Friday service at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Friday, April 17, 2020. For Orthodox Christians, this is normally a time of reflection and communal mourning followed by joyful release, of centuries-old ceremonies steeped in symbolism and tradition. But this year, Easter – by far the most significant religious holiday for the world's roughly 300 million Orthodox – has essentially been canceled. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene/AP Photo)



This image released by World Press Photo, Thursday April 16, 2020, by Mulugeta Ayene, The Associated Press, part of a series which won first prize in the Spot News Stories category and was also nominated for the World Press Photo Story of the Year, Relatives of a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 crash mourn at a ceremony for those killed, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 17 March 2019, a week after the incident. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene, The Associated Press, World Press Photo via AP Photo)

This image released by World Press Photo, Thursday April 16, 2020, by Mulugeta Ayene, The Associated Press, part of a series which won first prize in the Spot News Stories category and was also nominated for the World Press Photo Story of the Year, Relatives of a victim of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 crash mourn at a ceremony for those killed, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 17 March 2019, a week after the incident. (Photo by Mulugeta Ayene, The Associated Press, World Press Photo via AP Photo)



Residents watch as South African National Defence Forces, patrol on the street of a densely populated Alexandra township in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, April 16, 2020. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa extended the lockdown by an extra two weeks in a continuing effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus. (Photo by Themba Hadebe/AP Photo)

Residents watch as South African National Defence Forces, patrol on the street of a densely populated Alexandra township in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, April 16, 2020. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa extended the lockdown by an extra two weeks in a continuing effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus. (Photo by Themba Hadebe/AP Photo)



Two residents sit outside a closed church in the Mathare slum, or informal settlement, of Nairobi, Kenya, on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020. Religious public services services have been stopped to limit the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by Patrick Ngugi/AP Photo)

Two residents sit outside a closed church in the Mathare slum, or informal settlement, of Nairobi, Kenya, on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020. Religious public services services have been stopped to limit the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by Patrick Ngugi/AP Photo)



Residents of Mitchell's Plain in Cape Town, South Africa, Clash with police Tuesday, April 14, 2020, in protest against the distribution of food parcels to the poor and unemployed during the third week of a lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)

Residents of Mitchell's Plain in Cape Town, South Africa, Clash with police Tuesday, April 14, 2020, in protest against the distribution of food parcels to the poor and unemployed during the third week of a lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)



A volunteer from Nairobi's governor Sonko rescue team sprays disinfectants to help fight the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the Raila Educational Centre in the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, April 18, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)

A volunteer from Nairobi's governor Sonko rescue team sprays disinfectants to help fight the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the Raila Educational Centre in the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya, April 18, 2020. (Photo by Baz Ratner/Reuters)



A member of the South African National Defence Force looks on during a patrol in an attempt to enforce a 21 day nationwide lockdown, aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Alexandra township, South Africa, March 28, 2020. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

A member of the South African National Defence Force looks on during a patrol in an attempt to enforce a 21 day nationwide lockdown, aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Alexandra township, South Africa, March 28, 2020. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)



Lesotho Defense Force patrols the town of Maseru on April 18, 2020. Lesotho's embattled prime minister Tom Thabane announced on Saturday he had sent troops onto the streets to “restore order”, accusing unnamed law enforcement agencies of undermining democracy. (Photo by Molise Molise/AFP Photo)

Lesotho Defense Force patrols the town of Maseru on April 18, 2020. Lesotho's embattled prime minister Tom Thabane announced on Saturday he had sent troops onto the streets to “restore order”, accusing unnamed law enforcement agencies of undermining democracy. (Photo by Molise Molise/AFP Photo)



A Senegalese wrestler rests in a gym that is specially opened for him in Dakar on April 15, 2020. Professional Senegalese wrestlers would usually train in specialised gyms but due to the COVID-19 precautions they now train alone in smaller gyms, in small teams on the beach or at their house. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)

A Senegalese wrestler rests in a gym that is specially opened for him in Dakar on April 15, 2020. Professional Senegalese wrestlers would usually train in specialised gyms but due to the COVID-19 precautions they now train alone in smaller gyms, in small teams on the beach or at their house. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)



A street child, also referred to as Talibe, opens his package of food and drink received from Village Pilote in Dakar on April 09, 2020. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus, street children in Senegal have been stigmatised more than usual leaving it harder for them to beg for money and food, forcing them to find refuge. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)

A street child, also referred to as Talibe, opens his package of food and drink received from Village Pilote in Dakar on April 09, 2020. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus, street children in Senegal have been stigmatised more than usual leaving it harder for them to beg for money and food, forcing them to find refuge. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)



A worker with the local collective SN3D - COVID19, carries a box of protection masks, made from their 3D printing machine to be delivered emergency workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in Dakar on April 16, 2020. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)

A worker with the local collective SN3D - COVID19, carries a box of protection masks, made from their 3D printing machine to be delivered emergency workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in Dakar on April 16, 2020. (Photo by John Wessels/AFP Photo)
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