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Doviaza s maps overlay the daily number of COVID cases reported by the health ministry (depicted as the spike protein of the virus, shown in red) with locations of indigenous communities (dark green).
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When COVID-19 was detected last spring in Panama, 26-year-old cartographer Carlos Doviaza feared for his “brothers” not his blood relatives but indigenous people like himself.
He believed the way he could help them was to do what he does best: making maps.
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