More than 270,000 people have died from the coronavirus in Brazil. One of the many victims is buried here in Manaus in October. Photo: Fotoarena / SIPAPRE
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War situation
Doctor Alexandre Zavasci in Rio Grande do Sul’s capital, Porto Alegre, talks about a constant flow of hospital patients struggling to breathe.
– This is not a health care we are used to providing routinely. This is health care intended for a war situation, Zavasci told AP.
Despite the fact that the situation is serious for the sick and their relatives, there are still many Brazilians who do not take the virus seriously, the doctor said.
– A large part of the population refuses to take in what is happening and refuses to relate to the facts. These people may be the next to end up in hospital and need a bed, but there will be none available, he said.
Zavasci believes that the authorities must step in and introduce stricter measures.
Local restrictions
But President Jair Bolsonaro and his government are reluctant to shut down. Last year, several cities and states imposed strict restrictions on their own initiative, which provoked the president. He believes that the most important thing is to maintain economic activity.