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CARAUARI (Brazil), April 7 ― Deep in the Amazon rainforest in northern Brazil, where rivers are the only highways, the coronavirus pandemic is sharply limiting boat traffic, leaving villages even more cut off from the world than before. Canoes, motor boats and ferries are the cars, trucks and...

Health agents are seen in a boat before the vaccination of Ribeirinhos against flu and H1N1, as advised by health officials to facilitate diagnosis for coronavirus, amid the Covid-19 outbreak, along the Negro River banks, in Manaus, Brazil April 2, 2020. ― Reuters pic

But because of the pandemic, authorities in Amazonas state have restricted river traffic to essential travel, seeking to stop the spread of the virus in a region that could be particularly vulnerable to it. The restrictions amount to the jungle equivalent of the isolation measures now in place for around half the world's population.

But not in the time of Covid-19. The authorities have ordered all hammocks be placed a minimum of two metres apart. The fear is what will happen if the virus progresses into the rainforest, particularly the indigenous communities that live there. Authorities reported last week that a first indigenous woman had tested positive for the new coronavirus in Amazonas, a health worker from the Kokama ethnic group who came into contact with an infected doctor.The transport restrictions affect hundreds of families, indigenous or not, that live from fishing and gathering in stilt-house villages along the Amazon and its tributaries.

 

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