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Ecuador Continues On Alert For Coronavirus 24 de Mayo - Ecuador Continues On Alert For Coronavirus

QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 24: Eloy Alfaro Military School personnel watch the ceremony for the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Tarqui in the Temple of the Fatherland on May 24, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno announced on May 18th the extension of the quarantine for 30 days to halt the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as the number of positive cases rises in the country to over 36,000 and has reported over 3,000 deaths, according to John Hopkins School. (Photo by Carlos Arias/Agencia Press South/Getty Images) Ceremony for the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Pichincha on May 24, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno announced on May 18th the extension of the quarantine for 30 days to halt the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as the number of positive cases rises in the country to over 36,000 and has reported over 3,000 deaths, according to John Hopkins School. (Photo by Carlos Arias/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)

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QUITO, ECUADOR - MAY 24: Eloy Alfaro Military School personnel watch the ceremony for the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Tarqui in the Temple of the Fatherland on May 24, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno announced on May 18th the extension of the quarantine for 30 days to halt the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as the number of positive cases rises in the country to over 36,000 and has reported over 3,000 deaths, according to John Hopkins School. (Photo by Carlos Arias/Agencia Press South/Getty Images) Ceremony for the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Pichincha on May 24, 2020 in Quito, Ecuador. President of Ecuador Lenin Moreno announced on May 18th the extension of the quarantine for 30 days to halt the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as the number of positive cases rises in the country to over 36,000 and has reported over 3,000 deaths, according to John Hopkins School. (Photo by Carlos Arias/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)