Brazilian Ulisses Xavier, 52, who has worked for 16 years at Nossa Senhora cemetery in Manaus, Brazil, prepares to place crosses in graves during his shift on May 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus pandemic. - Xavier works 12 hours a day and supplements his income by making wooden crosses for graves. The cemetery has seen a surge in the number of new graves after the outbreak of COVID-19. (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS/AFP via Getty Images)