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Anyone who accesses @brasilfedecovid’s profile on Instagram has the impression that the Covid-19 pandemic has ended in Brazil.
The page denounces irregular, clandestine parties, with crowds and without respecting the security protocol against Covid-19 that take place from north to south of the country during the summer, through the publication of videos made by employees or taken from open profiles in the net. Social.
As of Thursday afternoon (31), the network had 103 posts.
“We are here to REPORT the macabre moments of fraternization between Brazilians and Covid in the summer 2020/2021”, describe the creators of @brasilfedecovid.
The first publication, published three days ago, refers to a party in Trancoso, Bahia. The place is closed and nobody wears masks.
“Trancoso, an indispensable address for part of the very rich Brazilians at the turn of the year. We can see all the necessary precautions to avoid the transmission of Covid”, ironizes the profile administrator.
“They take their planes and the subordinates go to the cemetery in a coffin”, writes a netizen.
Always in an ironic tone, the subtitles send a message to people who do not follow the measures to contain the advance of the new coronavirus.
In another situation denounced by the profile, this time in Barra Grande, Piauí, dozens of people without masks flock to a boat.
“Another leaky ship with bad music and Covid. Guys what a combination!” Says the legend.
There are videos of parties in Rio Grande do Norte, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro, among other states.
A leaf Tried contacting the profile manager, but so far no response has been received.
The page has more than 45,000 followers, but until this Thursday night (31) it only followed the official address of the Federal Public Ministry on Instagram.
Brazil registered 1,036 deaths from the new coronavirus and 55,811 cases of the disease in the last 24 hours. Thus, the country reaches 194,976 deaths and 7,675,781 people infected with the new coronavirus.
The country data is the result of an unprecedented collaboration between leaf, UOL, O Estado de S. Paulo, Extra, O Globo and G1 to collect and disseminate figures on the new coronavirus pandemic. Information is collected directly from state Health Departments.