Rodrigo Olegario faz cadastro de moradores na fila para receberem cesta basicas.
Rodrigo Olegario registers residents in the queue to receive food packages amidst the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 17, 2020 in Brasilandia, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Rodrigo Olegario, 42, Director of the 'Casa de Cultura da Brasilandia' and community leader, distributes around 150 food packs on Sundays at his home. Donations are made by anonymous friends from outside the Brasilandia neighborhood. A food package with 20 kg of provisions is enough to feed a family of eight people for 15 days. Brasilandia is the neighborhood of Sao Paulo with the highest number of confirmed deaths by coronavirus (COVID-19), with at least 185. Brasilandia is a very popular area and has a large amount of local commerce, churches and street markets, which remain open during the pandemic, even with a government decree that states that only essential services should operate. According to the Brazilian Health Ministry, Brazil has over 399,000 positive cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) and more than 25,000 deaths. (Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images)