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Workers make re-usable face masks at their office during the coronavirus crisis.About 20 Otomi women from the community of San Idelfonso, in the municipality of Amealco Qro, have changed the direction of their business to face of the Covid-19 pandemic, before this they were dedicated to making handcrafted napkins and dolls and now, due to the Coronavirus crisis, their direction has changed to making handcrafted mouth covers, all with the theme that represents them as an indigenous people of the state. Image details File size:
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