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Photos: Coronavirus in Brazil (34 photos)

As of today, Brazil has reported 180,737 cases of COVID-19, and a total of 12,635 deaths—with another 9,800 new cases recorded just yesterday. One physician in in São Paulo said he feared the country might become “the next epicenter of the pandemic.” Brazilians are coping with the coronavirus outbreak in multiple ways: sending medical workers out into favelas to meet with patients at home, encouraging residents to wear masks and practice social distancing, setting up field hospitals, and volunteering to help those in need. Samba school members who would normally be sewing costumes for Carnival are sewing masks and scrubs for medical staff. Below are images from across Brazil over recent weeks, as residents struggle with the outbreak and its wide-reaching effects.

Ricardo Vieira, a surgeon, attends a resident of Paraisopolis, Felipe dos Santos, on April 7, 2020 in São Paulo, Brazil. Doctors and nurses were hired by “G10 Favelas,” a group formed by the ten richest communities (Favelas) in Brazil, to go door to door and visit patients in Paraisopolis, the second largest favela in São Paulo. ( Alexandre Schneider / Getty)
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