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BRASILIEN CORONAVIRUS INDIGENE YANOMAMI
epa08521626 A member of the Yanomami people prepares to put on a face mask in the Surucucu region, Alto Alegre municipality, Roraima state, Brazil, 01 July 2020. The coronavirus has entered the largest indigenous land in Brazil and has already killed at least four members of the Yanomami people, including three babies. In the states of Roraima, bordering Venezuela, and Amazonas (north), the Yanomami villages are located deep in the Amazon jungle, in an area of nine million hectares - a surface similar to that of Austria - with just 28,000 inhabitants. EPA/Joedson Alves
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Rights Managed
Date created
20200701
Place
ALTO ALEGRE BRASILIEN
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
EPA EFE
Byline
JOEDSON ALVES
Size
2758 x 1839 px
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JPEG