Apr 02, 2020 · As Oswaldo dos Santos watched several men in protective suits dig a hasty grave for his 36-year-old son, his grief was mixed with fear: What if he had the coronavirus? Dos Santos lived with his son until Sunday, when he was suddenly hospitalized with severe respiratory problems. Like so many now filling the graves in Brazil's biggest cemetery, the son died before …
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Get a QuoteApr 03, 2020 · Friday, 03 Apr 2020 6:12 AM MYT A gravedigger opens new graves with an excavator as the number of dead people rose after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at Vila Formosa cemetery, Brazil's biggest cemetery, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, April 2, 2020. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
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Get a QuoteApr 02, 2020 · At Brazil's biggest cemetery, grave diggers take own measure of coronavirus toll By Marcelo Rochabrun 3 Min Read SAO PAULO (Reuters) - As Oswaldo dos Santos watched several men in protective suits
Get a QuoteMay 22, 2020 · The day after Brazil registered a record 1,179 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Sao Paulo grave digger Moises Francisco notched a bleak milestone of his own. Francisco works at Vila Formosa, the biggest cemetery in Latin America, a seemingly endless field of graves on the east side of Sao Paulo.
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Get a QuoteMay 21, 2020 · The day after Brazil registered a record 1,179 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Sao Paulo grave digger Moises Francisco notched a bleak milestone of his own.
Get a QuoteApr 02, 2020 · Like so many now filling the graves in Brazil's biggest cemetery, the son died before getting the results of a coronavirus test. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Get a QuoteApr 02, 2020 · At Brazil's biggest cemetery, grave diggers take own measure of coronavirus toll A gravedigger opens new graves with an excavator as the number of dead people rose after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at Vila Formosa cemetery, Brazil's biggest cemetery, in …
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Get a QuoteMay 21, 2020 · The day after Brazil registered a record 1,179 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Sao Paulo grave digger Moises Francisco notched a bleak milestone of his own.
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Get a QuoteMay 21, 2020 · The day after Brazil registered a record 1,179 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Sao Paulo grave digger Moises Francisco notched a bleak milestone of his own. Francisco works at Vila Formosa, the biggest cemetery in Latin America, a seemingly endless field of graves on the east side of Sao Paulo.
Get a QuoteApr 04, 2020 · Gravediggers wearing protective suits gather at Cemitério de Vila Formosa, Brazil's largest graveyard, where the remains of more than 1.5million people are buried. Workers carry the casket of a victim that died of COVID-19. Burials are Cemitério de Vila Formosa, located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, have nearly doubled because of the coronavirus
Get a QuoteApr 02, 2020 · Workers at Brazil's Cemitério de Vila Formosa, the largest cemetery in the country and Latin America, have seen a rise in burials since the COVID-19 outbreak hit the nation.
Get a QuoteApr 02, 2020 · The biggest cemetery in Latin America, a seemingly endless stretch of graves on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, is adapting to the new funeral rites of our times: six-minute burials, no wakes, no hugs. On a recent afternoon at Vila Formosa cemetery, coffins were arriving so quickly the grave-diggers had to ask mourners to wait. Mourners with "D3" marked on their loved one's …
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Get a QuoteMay 21, 2020 · The day after Brazil registered a record 1,179 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, Sao Paulo grave digger Moises Francisco notched a bleak milestone of his own.
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