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“In a split second, everything was destroyed again,” said the owner of Sursock Palace, Roderick Sursock, shown standing in one of the rooms. The palace was also damaged in Lebanon’s civil war. His mother, Lady Yvonne Sursock Cochrane, died from injuries caused by the explosion.
Graves for victims of COVID-19 fill a new section of Nossa Senhora Aparecida cemetery, in Manaus. More than 100,000 cases of COVID-19 and 3,500 deaths have been reported in the state, where infection rates are beginning to stabilize.
Vanda Ortega, 33, an ethnic Witoto, has been outspoken in denouncing government neglect of her people, including the undercounting of indigenous patients infected with COVID-19.
A leader of the Miranha tribe wears a traditional headdress and a face mask that reads Indigenous Lives Matter. The Miranha are among dozens of Amazonian tribes brutalized by plantation owners in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many died from epidemic diseases introduced by the colonists.
A member of the Karapanã ethnic group wears a hand-sewn face mask, hoping for protection against the virus.
A government health-care worker prepares to conduct a COVID-19 test in Manacapuru, Amazonas. The state's four million people make up just 2 percent of Brazil's population, but Amazonas records nearly 7 percent of the country's 800,000 confirmed COVID-19 infections.