Coronavirus protests in Rio
Anadolu Agency's Best Pictures of 2020: Protesters, wearing protective gear, dig mock graves on Copacabana beach symbolizing deaths due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and protest against government’s actions towards the pandemic, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on June 11, 2020. Act calls for transparency and attitude change from the government to fight the virus. The novel coronavirus continued to spread throughout Latin America on Thursday, with the death toll climbing to over 72,000. The region is currently considered the epicenter of the health crisis and accounts for nearly half of the deaths and cases worldwide. Residents of Rio de Janeiro woke up Thursday to see 100 open graves at the city's most emblematic beach. During the night, Brazilians critical of President Jair Bolsonaro’s response to the coronavirus pandemic dug 100 graves and stuck black crosses in the sand of Copacabana beach in a tribute to the nearly 40,000 people who have died so far in Brazil from COVID-19.
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