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Coronavirus: French field hospital begins to take shape

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Dozens of soldiers work to set up a field hospital outside the Mulhouse hospital centre in France's eastern Haut-Rhin region, one of the main coronavirus hotspots in France. The field hospital is due to start operating at the beginning of the week. IMAGES

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