Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Workshop-on-Collecting-Samples-and-Reading-Covid-19-Test-Results-in-the-Amazon-27MDHUSPBSG.htmlConceptually similarWorkshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMV0Completed★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMUVCompleted★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMUUCompleted★★★★Magno dos Santos at Workshop on Collecting Covid-19 Samples in the AmazonGP1SUMUICompleted★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMULCompleted★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMURCompleted★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMV2Completed★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMUXCompleted★★★★Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonGP1SUMUOCompleted★★★★★View AllGP1SUMUZWorkshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the AmazonOn August 3rd and 4th, 2020, healthcare professionals from Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) held workshops on collecting samples and reading Covid-19 laboratory test results in Lábrea, in the south of the Amazonas state. The attendees were Indigenous healthcare agents from the Caititu Indigenous Land (where the first villages are only a few minutes from the city) and healthcare agents from the Médio Rio Purus Special Indigenous Sanitary District. The initiative was brought by Indigenous and indigenist organizations with the goal of planning actions to help Indigenous Peoples fight the pandemic.In original language:Treinamento para Coleta de Exames e Leitura de Resultado de Testes de Covid-19 na AmazôniaTreinamento para coleta de exames e leitura de resultados para controle da Covid-19.Entre os dias 3 e 4 de agosto de 2020, profissionais de saúde da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) fizeram um treinamento para coleta de exames e leitura de resultados para controle da Covid-19 no município de Lábrea, sul do Amazonas. Participaram do curso, agentes indígenas de saúde da Terra Indígena Caititu, onde as primeiras aldeias ficam a poucos minutos do município, e também profissionais de saúde do DSEI Médio Rio Purus. A iniciativa foi promovida por uma articulação local protagonizada por organizações indígenas e indigenistas que tem como objetivo planejar ações para contribuir com os povos originários da região no enfrentamento da pandemia.Locations:Amazonas-Brazil-Lábrea-South AmericaDate:4 Aug, 2020Credit:© Valentina Ricardo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 3971pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:COVID-19-Education-Health-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Low angle view-Masks (protective)-Protective clothing-Testing-Three people-Women-Workshops (events)Shoot:Workshop on Collecting Samples and Reading Covid-19 Test Results in the Amazon in BrazilOn August 3rd and 4th, 2020, healthcare professionals from Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) held workshops on collecting samples and reading Covid-19 laboratory test results in Lábrea, in the south of the Amazonas state. The attendees were Indigenous healthcare agents from the Caititu Indigenous Land (where the first villages are only a few minutes from the city) and healthcare agents from the Médio Rio Purus Special Indigenous Sanitary District. The initiative was brought by Indigenous and indigenist organizations with the goal of planning actions to help Indigenous Peoples fight the pandemic.Treinamento para Coleta de Exames e Leitura de Resultado de Testes de Covid-19 na AmazôniaEntre os dias 3 e 4 de agosto de 2020, profissionais de saúde da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) fizeram um treinamento para coleta de exames e leitura de resultados para controle da Covid-19 no município de Lábrea, sul do Amazonas. Participaram do curso, agentes indígenas de saúde da Terra Indígena Caititu, onde as primeiras aldeias ficam a poucos minutos do município, e também profissionais de saúde do DSEI Médio Rio Purus. A iniciativa foi promovida por uma articulação local protagonizada por organizações indígenas e indigenistas que tem como objetivo planejar ações para contribuir com os povos originários da região no enfrentamento da pandemia.