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En 2016, Colombia se convirtió en el país con la segunda tasa más alta de virus Zika. Esto ha llevado al gobierno colombiano y al Papa a promover el uso del condón para el pueblo colombiano. <ref>[https://www.thecitypaperbogota.com/living/popes-words-matter-but-colombians-already-use-birth-control With or without Pope’s approval, Colombians use birth control]</ref>
In 2016, Colombia has became the country with the second highest rate of Zika viruses. This has lead the Colombian government and the Pope to promote condom usage for the Colombian people.<ref>[https://www.thecitypaperbogota.com/living/popes-words-matter-but-colombians-already-use-birth-control With or without Pope’s approval, Colombians use birth control]</ref>
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