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DescriptionCovid-19 São Paulo - Cemiterios.jpg
English: Gravediggers wearing protection against contamination bury the body of a dead man on suspicion of Covid-19 in the cemetery of Vila Alpina, east side of São Paulo. In the morning alone, five burials were held of suspects of the disease, while about 150 graves have already been opened, "waiting" for the victims the new coronavirus. It is estimated that there will be 300 in all until the senana comes, when the daily number of burials should jump from 12 to 30 per day
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Burying a Covid-19 victim in São Paulo
Items portrayed in this file
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COVID-19 pandemic
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Nikon D750
coordinates of the point of view
23°35'21.397"S, 46°33'58.529"W
inception
3 April 2020
Wikimedia VRTS ticket number
2021113010010845
exposure time
0.00025 second
f-number
3.5
focal length
35 millimetre
ISO speed
400
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image/jpeg
instance of
photograph
checksum
2d71f0a857a4eb716a2fe362becca7ba196aea9f
determination method: SHA-1
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1,005,968 byte
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1,602 pixel
width
2,400 pixel
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SAO PAULO, SP, 3.4.2020: CORONAVIRUS - Gravediggers wearing protection against contamination bury the body of a dead man on suspicion of Covid-19 in the cemetery of Vila Alpina, east side of São Paulo, this Friday (3). In the morning alone, five burials were held of suspects of the disease, while about 150 graves have already been opened, "waiting" for the victims the new coronavirus. It is estimated that there will be 300 in all until the senana comes, when the daily number of burialsshould jump from 12 to 30 per day