Edgardi Gomez has never stopped working since the coronavirus has struck Boa Vista. Hidden (” and this is very hard, with the heat of northern Brazil, of slaving away on building sites), but it worked. He is here with his 3 year old daughter, Dhynaidys, which he has tattooed on his arm in the first name, typical of Venezuela, where some of the aggregate the names of the parents. Edgardi, a refugee for 33 years, is resting today. “It means that I’m going to participate in the household here,” he adds, smiling.
Here, this is the camp Criança feliz, “happy Child” in Portuguese. They are 360 had invested in this…
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In the north of Brazil, the foreign doctors are ostracized