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Friend: Despite the emergency-use approval of multiple COVID-19 vaccines in many countries, vulnerable people around the world are still facing active community spread and surging case numbers. Nowhere is this more apparent right now than in Brazil, where COVID-19 cases are outpacing oxygen supplies and pushing health care infrastructure to the point of collapse.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is expanding its pandemic response in Brazil, particularly in the northern states of Rondônia, Roraima, and Amazonas, to address this crisis.
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From: Médecins Sans Frontières
Date: Tues, Apr 13, 2021
Subject: Stepping up our pandemic response in Brazil
Friend: Brazil is in crisis as the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths continues to surge. The current outbreak accounts for about 15 percent of all new cases worldwide, and much of the country’s health care infrastructure is on the verge of collapse, or already in ruins. Northern Brazil, where hospital beds are especially limited, has experienced some of the most dire outcomes.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is mobilizing additional emergency teams, joining MSF staff on the ground in what has been our largest effort since we began providing medical services in Brazil in the early 1990s.
“The challenge Brazil faces today is simply unprecedented,” says Ana de Lemos, executive director for MSF Brazil. The situation in Brazil reflects a broader reality for many of the vulnerable countries we serve around the world: COVID-19 cases are still rising, treatment capacity is dwindling, and access to vaccines is extremely limited.
MSF has worked in several Brazilian states, assisting homeless people, migrants, indigenous communities, and people in prisons. In northern Brazil, we are supporting the local health systems in Amazonas, Roraima, and Rondônia with additional staff, infection prevention and control measures, and training to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
But hospital beds are scarce, and concerns of oxygen supply shortages are growing.
This email was sent from the U.S. section of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), an international independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural and man-made disasters, and exclusion from health care.
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