Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called: Dance! Amigo
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Futaba Kindergarten will be having their carnival soon. Instead of traditional Kasukabe dance, Miss Matsuzaka suggested that they have Samba dance for this year, but Miss Yoshinaga and Miss Ageo went against her suggestion. Anyhow, Miss Yoshinaga changed her attitude on the second day and even suggested Samba dance to the principal. On the other hand, Bo-chan told everyone about a rumor that clones are found in Kasukabe. The same rumor is heard by Shin-chan’s mom as well. While everyone doesn’t take it seriously, the clones of Nohara family members are coming out one by one. Whose conspiracy behind this phenomenon? What is the purpose of having these clones?
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WHO IS AT A HIGHER RISK?
According to the CDC, early information shows that some people are at higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19. This includes older adults and people of any age who:
- Have serious underlying medical conditions, such as heart, lung or liver disease; diabetes; moderate to severe asthma; severe obesity; and renal failure.
- Have a weakened immune system, including those undergoing cancer treatment.
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