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13 October 2021
Governor Kathy Hochul encourages people to get vaccinated for Covid-19 and the flu during a press conference in Midtown Manhattan on October 13, 2021 in New York City, USA. The Governor noted that this is the beginning of the flu season and that it is important that everyone is vaccinated for Covid-19 and the flu: both vaccines can be administered at the same time. Additionally, Hochul stressed the importance of wearing a protective mask in spite of lower infection rates. The Governor also said that additional testing sites and an eduction outreach plan would be implemented in areas of the state that experience a 4 percent or higher infection rate.
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13 October 2021
Governor Kathy Hochul encourages people to get vaccinated for Covid-19 and the flu during a press conference in Midtown Manhattan on October 13, 2021 in New York City, USA. The Governor noted that this is the beginning of the flu season and that it is important that everyone is vaccinated for Covid-19 and the flu: both vaccines can be administered at the same time. Additionally, Hochul stressed the importance of wearing a protective mask in spite of lower infection rates. The Governor also said that additional testing sites and an eduction outreach plan would be implemented in areas of the state that experience a 4 percent or higher infection rate.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1546260
10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1546264
10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1546269
10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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#1546281
10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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10 November 2016
Demonstrators hold placards and chant during a march against President Michel Temer's government constitutional amendment (PEC) 241, in São Paulo, Brazil, on November 9, 2016. Approved by Brazils lower house, the constitutional amendment limits budget increases to the rate of inflation for the next 20 years. Leftist lawmakers had fought against the spending cap, arguing that it would dramatically worsen conditions for ordinary Brazilians, especially the poor.
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