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Wings of Emergency Project in the Amazon in Brazil - Supplies Sterilization and Masks Production - Clipreel
With the Wings of Emergency (Asas da Emergência, in Portuguese) project, Greenpeace Brazil is providing emergency help to indigenous people to reduce the impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19). The environmental organization is sending health professionals and equipment to areas where logistics are permanent challenges for the healthcare system.
Aiming to halt Covid-19 spreading and impacting the indigenous peoples, the Wings of Emergency Project is coordinating the production of 850 cloth masks daily in the Greenpeace office in Manaus, in the Amazonas state. The project is also responsible for storing, decontaminating and transporting medical (oxygen concentrators, surgical masks and gloves and cloth masks) and hygiene (soap and hand sanitizer) supplies to places where logistics and the healthcare system are uncertain.
In original language:
Projeto Asas da Emergência na Amazônia - Esterilização de Materiais e Produção de Máscaras - Clipreel
Através do projeto Asas da Emergência, o Greenpeace está viabilizando ajuda emergencial para povos indígenas com o propósito de diminuir os impactos da contaminação do coronavírus. A organização ambientalista está transportando profissionais e equipamentos de saúde para territórios em que a logística é um desafio permanente para o atendimento de saúde.
Com o propósito de evitar ou diminuir os impactos da disseminação do coronavírus em populações indígenas da Amazônia, através do projeto Asas da Emergência, 850 máscaras de tecidos são costuradas e embaladas diariamente no escritório do Greenpeace, em Manaus (AM). Outras ações importantes do Asas da Emergência são o armazenamento, a descontaminação e o transporte de materiais médicos (concentradores de oxigênio, luvas e máscaras cirúrgicas e máscaras de tecido) e de higiene (álcool gel e sabão), dentre outros, para regiões em que a logística e o atendimento à saúde são bastante precários.
Unique identifier:
GP1SU1ME
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
26/05/2020
Locations:
Amazon
,
Brazil
,
South America
Credit line:
© Valentina Ricardo / Greenpeace
Duration:
4m22s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Wings of Emergency Project in the Amazon in Brazil - May 25th and 26th Videos
With the Wings of Emergency (Asas da Emergência, in Portuguese) project, Greenpeace Brazil is providing emergency help to indigenous people to reduce the impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19). The environmental organization is sending health professionals and equipment to areas where logistics are permanent challenges for the healthcare system.
Aiming to halt Covid-19 spreading and impacting the indigenous peoples, the Wings of Emergency Project is coordinating the production of 850 cloth masks daily in the Greenpeace office in Manaus, in the Amazonas state. The project is also responsible for storing, decontaminating and transporting medical (oxygen concentrators, surgical masks and gloves and cloth masks) and hygiene (soap and hand sanitizer) supplies to places where logistics and the healthcare system are uncertain.
On May 26th, after several decontamination steps, including a Greenpeace ozone tunnel installed in Manaus International Airport, in the Amazonas state, health (oxygen concentrators, surgical masks and gloves and cloth masks) and hygiene (soap and hand sanitizer) supplies were transported to Itaituba, in the Pará state. After another decontamination process, the Tapajós Indigenous Health Special District (Distrito Especial de Saúde Indígena - Dsei, in Portuguese), took the supplies to the Munduruku Indigenous People, who are severely impacted by Covid-19.
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