Communist pneumonia wiped out the last male Amazonian tribe to die of the disease

The Communist pneumonia (COVID19) epidemic continues to spread, and it is still uncertain when it will be completely ended. Aruka Juma, the last remaining male member of an Amazonian tribe in the Brazilian rainforest, recently died of the epidemic, becoming the first people in the world to be killed by the epidemic.

According to the New York Times, Aruka belonged to a branch of the Amazon tribe “Juma tribe”, their heyday in the 18th century, the population of up to 15,000 people, but due to the disease, coupled with the continuous massacre by outsiders, until 1964, only six people left, and Aruka’s brother-in-law died in 1999. After his brother-in-law died in 1999, he became the only surviving male of the Juma tribe.

Unfortunately, Aruka accidentally contracted Communist pneumonia, and the tribe’s demise became irreversible.

It is understood that Arouca died recently in a hospital in Porto Velho, the capital of the western Brazilian state of Rondônia, and his grandchildren later said in an interview that they could not know Arouca’s exact age, only that he was between 86 and 90 years old. The anthropologist revealed that such a situation is rare in Amazonian tribes belonging to the patriarchal society.