Coronavirus: One hundred graves dug on Copacabana beach - 20 Minutes

Tombs ... on the beach. A hundred graves were symbolically dug by an NGO on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, to pay tribute to the thousands of Brazilians who died in Covid-19 and to denounce the “incompetence” of public authorities in the face of the pandemic.

The graves were aligned in ten rows in front of the iconic Copacabana Palace hotel and black crosses decorated with small Brazilian flags were planted in the sand. "The objective is to protest against the succession of errors committed by the federal government in the management of the humanitarian crisis that Brazil is enduring," explained the NGO Rio de Paz on Twitter.

Cem covas rasas serão abertas nas areias da praia, simbolizando as mortes pela Covid-19.

O ato tem como objetivo protestar contra a sucessão de erros cometidos pelo Governo Federal na condução da crisis humanitária pela qual o país atravessa. #nacontramaodomundo #paisdascovas pic.twitter.com/7LceDBDHQK

- riodepaz (@riodepaz) June 10, 2020

Thousands dead in graves dug on the ground

The visual effect is reminiscent of images of cemeteries submerged in many cities of this country, where graves are dug hastily because of the pandemic, especially in Manaus. “We have reproduced here, on the postcard decor of Rio, what we see in our cemeteries. Thousands of people have been buried in graves dug on the ground, "said Antonio Carlos Costa, president of the NGO.

"We are here to demand a change in attitude from the President of the Republic, who must understand that our nation is facing the most difficult moment in its history. This pandemic has exacerbated social injustices and the incompetence of the public authorities, ”he adds.

"Little flu"

Far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has repeatedly downplayed the scale of the pandemic, calling the Covid-19 a "little flu." He continues to advocate the resumption of economic activities while the contamination curve remains on the rise, with nearly 40,000 dead and more than 770,000 people infected.

On Copacabana beach, a supporter of Jair Bolsonaro tore off some of the crosses, while others insulted members of the NGO. A video posted by Rio de Paz on Twitter then shows a father whose son died at 25 years of this disease put the cross back in place, shouting "respect our pain!" "

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