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Santo Andre's hospital at peak of the Covid-19 pandemic
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23.Mar.2021 - General view of Pedro Dell'Antonia field hospital, in Santo Andre, almost 100% full, after 10 months open, the longer one in the region. Director of the city hospital's, Victor Chiavegato expected, 5 months ago, that the hospital would be closed by now. The second wave, however, stroke Brazil with violence - mostly because of the lack of social distance and the slowliness of the vaccination program, both to blame Jair Bolsonaro's denial politics - and now Mr. Chiavegato and his colleagues expect no other than keep the field hospital for the whole 2021