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Saving Lives Is "All an Odyssey" because of the Blockades in Bolivia

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La Paz, Bolivia Zulma Hinojosa awaits her 13-year-old son in a medical office with asthma and heart problems. Oxygen and medicines are scarce in the hospitals of La Paz, after almost a month of blockades and protests against the Bolivian government. Hinojosa sobs when she tells of the difficulties of finding medicines and arriving with him to the Hospital del Niño from the city of El Alto, neighboring La Paz, where they live at 4,150 meters of a…
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La Paz, Bolivia Zulma Hinojosa awaits her 13-year-old son in a medical office with asthma and heart problems. Oxygen and medicines are scarce in the hospitals of La Paz, after almost a month of blockades and protests against the Bolivian government. Hinojosa sobs when she tells of the difficulties of finding medicines and arriving with him to the Hospital del Niño from the city of El Alto, neighboring La Paz, where they live at 4,150 meters of a…

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udgtv broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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