TOPSHOT - Satere-Mawe indigenous mother Priscila Tavares Batista, 36 breastfeeds her son Jone Tavares, 2, in a bed protected by a mosquito net, after being treated with medicinal herbs after showing symptoms of COVID-19, in the Wakiru community, in Taruma neighbourhood, a rural area west of Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, on May 17, 2020, during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - According to Satere-Mawe indigenous leader Andre Satere, eleven people in their community are showing COVID-19 symptoms. The local and state governments were called to assist to no avail. With the Amazonas state health system saturated, indigenous people turn to their ancestral knowledge about the region's nature to stay healthy and treat possible symptoms of the novel coronavirus. (Photo by Ricardo OLIVEIRA / AFP)