El Salvador grapples with the coronavirus

A municipality healthcare worker checks the temperature of a resident during a house-to-house medical campaign while conducting contact tracing amid the coronavirus outbreak in Soyapango, El Salvador, July 3, 2020. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas

A member of the workers’ union of the Salvadoran Social Security Institute (ISSS) participates in a demonstration calling for quarantine measures to involve the coronavirus, in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 16, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

People are queuing for food packages after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele postponed the time for the economic reopening in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 20, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A man looks at the picture of a man who died outside a clinic in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 2, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

Soldiers packages of food from a truck after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele postponed the economic reopening phase in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 20, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

The soldiers expect to be transported in a truck after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele postponed the time of economic reopening in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 20, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A driving force of the bus rests among the trips to the fitness staff after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele postponed the phase of the economic reopening in San Salvador, El Salvador, on July 20, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A woman works in a coffin at the Funerales Nazareth factory, where production has increased due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in San Pedro Perulapan, El Salvador, on July 9, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A works at a store in San Salvador, El Salvador, July 5, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A municipal fitness employee knocks on the door of a medical crusade space to seek contacts in Soyapango, El Salvador, on July 3, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A resident observes municipality healthcare workers going house-to-house as they conduct contact tracing in Soyapango, El Salvador, July 3, 2020. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas

A fitness employee disinfects a taxi before the painting of a man who died internally in San Marcos, El Salvador, June 29, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

Health removed the frame of a man who died on a tax in San Marcos, El Salvador, on June 29, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A cemetery worker is disinfected after the funeral of a woman who died of coronavirus at Santa Tecla Cemetery in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, on June 24, 2020. REUTERS / Jose Cabezas

A man reacts as he is being discharged from the hospital after surviving the coronavirus at the San Rafael Hospital in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 26, 2020. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas

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