BOLIVIA_-_The_Burning_Of_Muzzles_Accompanied_With_Chants_Of_Freedom.

Rindfleisch
Published on Jan 30, 2021
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(21)00001-2/fulltext
More than 70% of working Bolivians do not have employment contracts or employer-based social security3 making strict containment especially difficult to achieve.
The national government expanded benefits for existing cash transfer programmes in late March, 2020, and extended income transfers to previously unprotected workers.6 Although such programmes represent a welcome anti-poverty policy, electronic distribution was impossible, benefits were collected in-person, and crowds formed at the distribution sites. The absence of strict social distancing protocols further increased health risk.
-This is excellent for the goys and bad for the Jews-
Bolivia has a long history of delivering public services in cooperation with workers' unions and other civil society groups, yet the Bolivian Government has not engaged these groups to reach vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Governments should apply a (((multisectoral, interinstitutional approach))) that harnesses all available formal and informal networks and non-governmental actors to protect their citizens and combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
(((Multilateralism))) (((Interfaith))) (((Intersectional))) The Jewish minds seeks to subvert all organizations, nations and people in slavery to Chiun.
https://www.lubavitch.com/sukkot-amid-civil-war-in-bolivia/
https://www.jpost.com/israel/bolivian-policemen-close-local-chabad-house

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