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I Still Have Hands to Work ...

The pandemic has reduced the livelihoods of many people, but at the same time has given birth to new opportunities.

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WILIBRORDUS MEGANDIKA WICAKSONO
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Despite losing both his legs in a work accident, Aang Santosa, 27, still works to make face shields in Cipaku village, Mrebet, Purbalingga, Central Java, Saturday (6/6/2020).

The pandemic has reduced the livelihoods of many people, but at the same time has given birth to new opportunities. That is no exception for Aang Santosa, 27, a person with disabilities, in Purbalingga regency, Central Java. Limitations do not prevent him from creating and at the same time helping others.

Aang swiftly put on socks to wrap both ends of his shin. Patiently, Retnowati, 22, his wife, helped put a prosthetic leg on her husband and slowly helped him up. While limping a little, Aang walked to the porch to complete hundreds of face shields.

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