Cambodian villagers hope scarecrows will "scare away" coronavirus
Cambodian farmers in this village are hoping that scarecrows will keep the coronavirus away from their homes and families. Called "Ting Mong" in Khmer, the scarecrows are usually made of straw and branches, donning old clothes and equipped with
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