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In this Saturday, May 23, 2020 photo, a nurse tests a Bangladeshi worker for the coronavirus, near a building where dozens of foreign workers living in overcrowded apartments have tested positive for the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon. Some 250,000 registered migrant laborers in Lebanon — maids, garbage collectors, farm hands and construction workers — are growing more desperate as a crippling economic and financial crisis sets in, coupled with coronavirus restrictions. With no functioning airports and exorbitant costs of repatriation flights, many are trapped, unable to go home. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

In this Saturday, May 23, 2020 photo, a nurse tests a Bangladeshi worker for the coronavirus, near a building where dozens of foreign workers living in overcrowded apartments have tested positive for the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon. Some 250,000 registered migrant laborers in Lebanon — maids, garbage collectors, farm hands and construction workers — are growing more desperate as a crippling economic and financial crisis sets in, coupled with coronavirus restrictions. With no functioning airports and exorbitant costs of repatriation flights, many are trapped, unable to go home. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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