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Judi Lynn

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Mon Mar 23, 2020, 08:40 PM Mar 2020

In Rio, Favelas Await the Arrival of Coronavirus without Water

The circulation of residents decreased little in the communities

Mar.23.2020 2:19PM

Júlia Barbon
Tércio Teixeira
RIO DE JANEIRO

Since the arrival of the novel coronavirus in the state of Rio de Janeiro, the circulation of people in favelas has not decreased much. In favelas like Rocinha, Tabajaras, and Providência, some residents live without water, and crowds can still be found on the streets. Families live in a single room. Workers are still on the move. Children play in the streets. Shops remain open, and bars are crowded.

In Beco do Índio, for example, a small favela in Recreio (west zone), even the sick haven't quarantined themselves away from the population.

There, a masked 31-year-old woman, who did not want to be identified, screamed from the balcony. She has been terrified since she started experiencing a high fever, cough, body aches, and difficulty breathing. She went to the clinic but, without tests for the coronavirus, the clinic recommended only isolation.

"This quarantine is very selective. Whoever manages to stay at home while receiving a check, ok. But whoever depends on the day's money to eat needs to leave. If there is is no federal policy addressed to the favela, when the virus arrives, it will be like a domino", said Cintia Sant'Anna, 34, a resident of Morro da Providência.

More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/scienceandhealth/2020/03/in-rio-favelas-await-the-arrival-of-coronavirus-without-water.shtml


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