Intense movement in an informal fish market on the banks of the Rio Negro, in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on September 19, 2020. VIn the capital of the largest state in the Brazilian federation, there is a municipal law that requires citizens to wear protective masks at the risk of a fine during the pandemic of the Covid-19, but many people ignore the rules. Fairs and markets had to adopt some protective measures during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, there is a large circulation of people without masks and not respecting the distance measures. With approximately 130 thousand cases of the disease in the state and over 4 thousand deaths, according to official data, Amazonas is experiencing a new wing in the number of hospitalizations for the disease caused by the new coronavirus. Photo: IMF / Raphael Alves
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Intense movement in an informal fish market on the banks of the Rio Negro, in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on September 19, 2020. VIn the capital of the largest state in the Brazilian federation, there is a municipal law that requires citizens to wear protective masks at the risk of a fine during the pandemic of the Covid-19, but many people ignore the rules. Fairs and markets had to adopt some protective measures during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, there is a large circulation of people without masks and not respecting the distance measures. With approximately 130 thousand cases of the disease in the state and over 4 thousand deaths, according to official data, Amazonas is experiencing a new wing in the number of hospitalizations for the disease caused by the new coronavirus. Photo: IMF / Raphael Alves
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A river transport passenger are smokes at a ferry port in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on September 19, 2020. River transport in the state of Amazonas, which was suspended in March shortly after the first Covid-19 cases in the state, restarted its activities on July 16, with a series of safety protocols: social distance, adherence to personal hygiene procedures and passenger capacity limitation of 40%, for ferry boats and motor ships, and 60%, for speedboats. In the vessels there is also the demarcation of seats, a distance of 2 meters between nets and mandatory use of masks by everyone when entering ports and boats, and during the entire trip.
Passengers or crew members who show suspicious symptoms during the trip must disembark at the nearest port in order to guarantee adequate medical care. In addition, specific seats must be defined for boarding passengers in the risk group. Photo: IMF / Raphael Alves
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A passenger waits the time of the departure of a speedboat during the early hours of the morning in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on September 19, 2020. River transport in the state of Amazonas, which was suspended in March shortly after the first Covid-19 cases in the state, restarted its activities on July 16, with a series of safety protocols: social distance, adherence to personal hygiene procedures and passenger capacity limitation of 40%, for ferry boats and motor ships, and 60%, for speedboats. In the vessels there is also the demarcation of seats, a distance of 2 meters between nets and mandatory use of masks by everyone when entering ports and boats, and during the entire trip.
Passengers or crew members who show suspicious symptoms during the trip must disembark at the nearest port in order to guarantee adequate medical care. In addition, specific seats must be defined for boarding passengers in the risk group. Photo: IMF / Raphael AlvesIMF/ Raphael Alves
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The port zone during the early hours of the morning in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, on September 19, 2020. River transport in the state of Amazonas, which was suspended in March shortly after the first Covid-19 cases in the state, restarted its activities on July 16, with a series of safety protocols: social distance, adherence to personal hygiene procedures and passenger capacity limitation of 40%, for ferry boats and motor ships, and 60%, for speedboats. In the vessels there is also the demarcation of seats, a distance of 2 meters between nets and mandatory use of masks by everyone when entering ports and boats, and during the entire trip.
Passengers or crew members who show suspicious symptoms during the trip must disembark at the nearest port in order to guarantee adequate medical care. In addition, specific seats must be defined for boarding passengers in the risk group. Photo: IMF / Raphael AlvesIMF/ Raphael Alves
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