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A tale of two cities: the cautious refugees hit by COVID-19 and those who call it a hoax and refuse masks
In South Dakota's largest city, the coronavirus was once largely seen as something that infected refugees and immigrants at the Smithfield pork plant. Now, it has spread far and wide across one of the worst-hit states.
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