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Cars line up outside Soweto cemetery as South Africa virus deaths rise

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Aerial footage shows funerals under way at the Olifantsvlei Cemetery in Soweto, as South Africa's COVID-19 death toll continues to rise. South Africa is the worst-affected country in Africa and among the top five in the world in terms of confirmed cases, with more than 400,000 infections reported to date. IMAGES

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