Venezuela Eases Coronavirus Restrictions Amid Fuel Crisis
CARACAS, VENEZUELA - JUNE 01: Four men push a car that ran out of gas into a gas station on June 1, 2020 in Caracas, Venezuela. After 77 days, Maduro Administration eases the restrictions against COVID-19, allowing certain activities to reopen. From today, an official limit has been set for individuals who want to buy fuel at a subsidized price: 120 liters for cars and60 for motorbikes. Beyond that, drivers will be required to pay international prices (0.5 USD per liter) in 200 designated gas stations. This decision comes days after the arrival of Iranian fuel tankers with gasoline. (Photo by Carolina Cabral/Getty Images)
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