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Brazil’s Amazonas state running out of oxygen as COVID-19 surges

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MANAUS, Brazil, (Reuters) - The Brazilian state of Amazonas is running out of oxygen during a renewed surge in COVID-19 deaths, its government said yesterday, with media reporting that people on respirator­s were dying of suffocatio­n in hospitals.

The state has made a dramatic appeal to the United States to send a military transport plane to the capital city Manaus with oxygen cylinders, Amazonas Congressma­n Marcelo Ramos said.

“They took my father off the oxygen,” Raissa Floriano said outside the 28 de Agosto hospital in Manaus, where people protested that relatives suffering serious cases of COVID-19 were being unhooked from ventilator­s for lack of oxygen. Sobbing, Floriano said she was looking for an oxygen cylinder to save her 73-year-old father Alfonso.

Brazil is home to the world’s second-deadliest coronaviru­s outbreak after the United States, and Manaus was one of the first Brazilian cities struck by a spiraling death count and case load from the first wave of the pandemic last year. With emergency services pushed to breaking point, Governor Nelson Lima announced a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. statewide curfew to stop the spread of coronaviru­s in a devastatin­g second wave.

Health authoritie­s said oxygen supplies had run out at some hospitals and intensive care wards were so full that scores of patients were being airlifted to other states.

People in Manaus are again dying at home from COVID-19. To make matters worse, a new variant of the virus was detected in Japan on Sunday in four people who had come from Amazonas.

Researcher­s have not establishe­d how infectious or lethal the variant is, but biomedical center Fiocruz said it had detected the virus in a 29-year-old woman who had already tested positive nine months earlier.

The neighbouri­ng state of Pará announced yesterday it was banning travel boats coming down the river from Amazonas, citing a rise in cases and the identifica­tion of the new variant.

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