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Labourers work in a garment factory during a nationwide coronavirus lockdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Asulia on April 26, 2020. - Hundreds of Bangladesh garment factories defied a nationwide coronavirus lockdown to reopen on April 26, raising fears the industry's vulnerable and largely female workforce could be exposed to the contagion.Big-name international brands have cancelled or held up billions of dollars in orders due to the pandemic, crippling an industry that accounts for over nearly all of the South Asian country's export earnings. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)

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- Bangladesh,
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- Dhaka,
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- Horizontal,
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- Industry,
- Infectious Disease,
- Lockdown,
- Making Money,
- Occupation,
- Pandemic - Illness,
- Photography,
- Prevention,
- Reopening,
- Textile,
- Virus Organism,
- Vulnerability,
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