Natives of remote Amazon tribe risk being wiped out as they record first case of coronavirus

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    Fears coronavirus could ‘wipe out’ native communities are growing after a boy from an Amazon tribe fell critically ill.

    The 15-year-old is a member of the Yanomami community, along the Brazilian-Venezuelan border.

    He is now in intensive care after being admitted to the General Hospital of Roraima suffering with fever and severe chest pain.

    To tackle the Covid-19 outbreak, members of many communities are breaking off into smaller groups, according to reports in south America.

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    President of the Federation of Indigenous Organizations of Rio Negro Marivelton Baré said some local communities are “in a panic”.

    He said: “We’ll need to take the food to the villages so that they don’t expose themselves during this critical moment.”

    In their case also there’s a huge fear the natives could be wiped away due to the little number.

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