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Brazil’s indigenous people call for WHO protection fund

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Indigenous leaders in Brazil asked the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) on Monday to set up an emergency fund to help protect their communitie­s from the threat of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Many of Brazil’s 850,000 indigenous people live in remote Amazon areas with little access to healthcare, and indigenous groups said the government of President Jair Bolsonaro has not included the communitie­s in national plans to fight the virus.

In a letter to WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, they asked for help to provide personal protective equipment that is unavailabl­e to health workers in tribal reservatio­ns and villages.

“It is a real emergency,” Joenia Wapichana, the leader of the appeal to the WHO and the first indigenous woman elected to Brazil’s Congress, told Reuters. “Indigenous people are vulnerable and have no protection.”

The number of indigenous people in Brazil killed by the novel coronaviru­s has risen to 18, said Brazil’s Indigenous People Articulati­on (APIB), though the government has only officially reported six.

That is because the indigenous health service Sesai only reports deaths in tribal villages and not those of tribe members who have moved to urban areas.

By Sunday, 107 indigenous people in the Amazon were confirmed to be infected, with the majority, or 59, in the upper reaches of the Amazon river near the border with Colombia and Peru, APIB said.

The Coordinati­on of Indigenous Organizati­ons of the Brazilian Amazon has complained about Sesai’s lack of testing and absence of care for people living outside their traditiona­l villages in cities such as Manaus, where virus cases have overwhelme­d the hospital system.

Bolsonaro’s new health minister, Nelson Teich, has said protecting indigenous people is a priority.

The Brazilian government’s indigenous affairs agency has stopped Christian missionari­es from evangelizi­ng isolated tribes.

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