When coronavirus quarantines shut down street vendors in Venezuela’s capital, Dioselis Bello pushed her hot dog cart inside her house and reopened for business. Like many struggling to get by, she can’t survive long without working. Now, customers walk up to her front window to order a traditional Venezuelan arepa, or perhaps a hamburger or soup. By Jose Rueda and Juan Pablo Arraes. Full Text->Yahoo!News
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