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This picture taken on October 1, 2020 shows a man with a mental health condition shackled in a hut in Majene in West Sulawesi by his family. - While not unique to Indonesia, padlocks, shackles and chains are frequently used to cover for a lack of proper mental health provision in the world's fourth most-populous nation. The COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic has exacerbated the issue, forcing many people who have been freed following a change in attitudes, access to medication and better care back into chains. (Photo by Irwan Abdul Latif / AFP) / TO GO WITH Indonesia-health-virus-rights,FOCUS by Alimuddin Abdillah and Haeril Halim (Photo by IRWAN ABDUL LATIF/AFP via Getty Images)

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