Activists Dig Mock Graves For Brazil’s 40,000 Coronavirus Victims (Photos)

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Activists Dig Mock Graves For Brazil’s 40,000 Coronavirus Victims (Photos)
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A supporter of President Jair Bolsonaro was recorded knocking over crosses shortly after.

deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University, making it the country with the most cases after the U.S. and the third most deaths, after the U.S. and the U.K.Volunteers dug 100 shallow graves symbolizing the COVID-19 deaths in the country.

The graves were dug in the memory of victims of the virus and to protest against Brazil's"badThe dig was organized by activists part of the Brazilian NGO Rio de Paz, or Peace Rio in English.

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