Death and denial in Brazil's Amazon capital
Manaus is one the cities in Brazil hardest hit by the new coronavirus
By
RENATA BRITO Associated Press
May 25, 2020, 11:46 PM
12 min read
MANAUS, Brazil -- As the white van approached Perfect Love Street, one by one chatting neighbors fell silent, covered their mouths and noses and scattered.
Men in full body suits carried an empty coffin into the small, blue house where Edgar Silva had spent two feverish days gasping for air before drawing his last breath on May 12.
It wasnt COVID, Silvas daughter, Eliete das Graças insisted to the funerary workers. She swore her 83-year-old father had died of Alzheimers disease, not that sickness ravaging the citys hospitals.
But Silva, like the vast majority of those dying at home, was never tested for the new coronavirus. The doctor who signed his death certificate never saw his body before determining the cause: cardiorespiratory arrest.
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