The reason they are doing this is to get oxygen, of course, otherwise why would they be lining up to get this oxygen? You think they don't have to work? They don't need to do anything else? They are lining up to get this oxygen, naturally, because they need it.
There's a reason why Brazil is a very backward country, and it's not a good place to be, and it's very difficult to deal with a lot of things, but the epidemic has caused the country to have no time to react.
The process
Imagine a backward country, and a country with a lot of people, and what happens when you have a new epidemic. Maybe you can't imagine this kind of thing, but in my opinion it's a very normal thing, and let me tell you why it happened in this country.
Because of this epidemic, a lot of people in Brazil have been infected with C.N.C.P. After all, their country is very poor, and many people even if they have C.N.C.P. themselves don't have the money to go to the doctor, and they don't know what C.N.C.P. is, so it happens that a rumor spreads to a hundred people, and in the end, a lot of people get it.
This is not the main thing, after these people get the new coronary pneumonia, many of them can not afford to lose the cost of treatment, they can only wait for death at home, and some people even if they can afford to pay that cost, but the hospital is not enough, because there are very many people with this disease, but the infrastructure is not good enough.
End resultMany hospitals are admitting more patients, but after these patients are admitted, there are not enough beds for them to be housed, so they can only be allowed to be treated outside, so there are so many patients, waiting outside in line for this oxygen reason.
Because having this disease is likely to cause respiratory problems, resulting in breathing not enough oxygen, thus resulting in hypoxia and death, and not enough beds led to these people outside, not enough oxygen led to, they can only a lot of people to share a tank of oxygen, now you know the reason why they do this?
Knowledge popularizationBrazil's Federal **** and State (Portuguese: Rep?blica Federativa do Brasil, English: The Federative Republic of Brazil, Rep?blica Federativa do Brasil), referred to as Brazil, the country's name originated from the Brazilian redwood. [1] ? is the largest country in South America and enjoys the status of ? Kingdom of Football? s reputation. The total land area is 8,514,900 square kilometers, [1] ? It is the fifth largest country in the world. [2] ? with a total population of 208.6 million (2017). Borders ten countries: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. Brazil*** is divided into 26 states and 1 Federal District, with municipalities under the states. [1]