Hundreds of people have been injured during street violence in Colombia amid anti-government demonstrations and a fierce crackdown by police. So far, 23 protesters and one police officer have been killed in the unrest.
We’d like to speak to those caught up in the events about their experiences. We’re particularly keen to speak to healthcare workers about how they’re managing to cope with the coronavirus pandemic in the midst of the violence.
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