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  • DANIEL SOMOLINOS

Updated Thursday, July 9, 2020 - 22:41

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" My grandmother died many years ago from the flu . I don't want my grandchildren to remember, over the years, that I passed away from another flu that could have been prevented." The speaker is Gloria, a veteran razor for 70 winters. Her eyes have seen plagues, droughts, countless diseases and, of course, epidemics, but few like this one. Every two generations, the Navajo Nation - the largest Indian reservation in the United States - is surprised by a new misfortune that hits them. They live looking out of the corner of their eye when the next one will arrive, without anyone taking steps to avoid it. "It is almost like a family legacy," says Carolina Batista.

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