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Ever since the novel coronavirus reached Cuba, a tall cardboard box with arms and legs can be seen tottering around a Havana suburb, popping into the bakery or butchers, or browsing the newspaper ...
Ever since COVID-19 reached Cuba, a tall cardboard box with arms and legs can be seen tottering around a Havana suburb, popping into the bakery or butchers, or browsing the newspaper stand. This is ...
Cut a cardboard shield that will cover the wall or tub surface where you are working. Tape it in place, grab those tools, and take care of your business.
Feridia Rojas wears cardboard shaped into a house at a market to protect herself from the spread of the coronavirus in Havana. Reuters This is Feridia Rojas, 82, who decided to build and wear mobile ...
They sported togas and cardboard helmets and carried shields - along with mace and a ball and chain dotted with M-16 bullets - as they flayed their beasts to the sounds of Cum on Feel the Noize.
HAVANA - Ever since the novel coronavirus reached Cuba, a tall cardboard box with arms and legs can be seen tottering around a Havana suburb, popping into the bakery or butchers, or browsing the ...
Coronavirus Cardboard shields Japan's workers where telework is not an option Banks and train operators stress over safety as coronavirus cases swell ...
Ever since the novel coronavirus reached Cuba, a tall cardboard box with arms and legs can be seen tottering around a Havana suburb, popping into the bakery or butchers, or ...
Feridia Rojas, 82, decided to build and wear mobile housing to shield herself from the virus that is particularly deadly to seniors in a country.
Thinking outside the box Location: Havana, Cuba 82-year-old Feridia Rojas wanders around in a cardboard box to shield herself as lockdowns ease She wears it everywhere from the bakery to the ...