In the Brazilian state of são Paulo in cemeteries, dug up the remains of the deceased, to make room for victims COVID-19
In the largest Brazilian city of Sao Paulo government decided to free up space in cemeteries because of the large number of deaths during a pandemic coronavirus. About it reports Associated Press with reference to the municipal funeral service.
Human remains that have been buried for at least three years ago will be exhumed and placed in numbered bags. They will be temporarily stored in special containers, and then will be reburied.
In são Paulo recorded a large number of patients COVID-19 is the most affected by the pandemic city in Brazil. As of the middle of this week there have died 5480 people.
Experts in the field of health predicts that the peak of the pandemic coronavirus in Brazil will be in August.
Brazil is in second place in the world in the number of infected with the coronavirus. As of today in Brazil ill 850 514 people dead and 42 720 413 916 recovered.
Throughout the world, the coronavirus has infected 7 786 042 human. Victims COVID-19 steel 430 128 people, recovered 3 708 328.