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On Nurses Day last week, Elaine Oliveira posted a picture of herself in full protective gear on Instagram and begged people to stay home.
She had not seen her parents in two months. She had been watching while so many fellow Brazilians ignored or pointedly flouted measures intended to protect the population from Covid Supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro, in particular, have tried to play down the seriousness of the disease. They're loved and they want to live. Brazil now has the third highest number of Covid cases in the world - around a quarter of a million, ,according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
Almost 18, people have died according to official figures, but Prof Alves warns that the death toll has been massively underreported. Intensive care units are at near-full capacity, despite the number of beds having doubled since the pandemic began. Ms Oliveira works at an emergency unit treating Covid patients. The city has installed large refrigerated containers to store the bodies of coronavirus victims but the gravity of the situation is not appreciated by all Brazilians, argues Italo Lennon.
Our biggest problem is fake news. Earlier this month, Instagram removed a post shared by a state legislator in which he claimed the death toll was being exaggerated by officials to instil fear in the population.
The information was subsequently found to be false and removed β but only after being shared by Mr Bolsonaro. In March, Twitter and Facebook deleted presidential posts after identifying them as fake news.