Times of Suriname

Brazil’s outbreak ‘threatens Paraguay’s success’

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PARAGUAY - President Mario Abdo Benítez says he has “reinforced” Paraguay’s border with Brazil to help tackle the virus

Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez has said the spread of coronaviru­s in Brazil threatens his country’s success in containing the virus.

Mr Benítez said more than half of Paraguay’s 563 cases were people who had entered from neighbouri­ng Brazil. The country has spent the last two months under a strict lockdown, and most people with the disease are being quarantine­d in guarded shelters.

Meanwhile, Brazil has become the worst-hit country in South America. More than 10,000 new cases were reported there on Friday, bringing the national total to 145,328. Nearly 9,900 virusrelat­ed deaths have also been reported.

The two countries share a 400 km border which is usually loosely controlled. But President Benitez told journalist­s that “the most vulnerable parts” of the border had been “reinforced and militarise­d”. He added: “Brazil is perhaps today the place with the fastest expansion of the coronaviru­s in the world, and that is a great threat to our country.” Mr Benítez is one of several leaders in the region who have expressed concern about Brazil’s fastdevelo­ping outbreak.

Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez has said that trade between the two countries is a risk, with truckers hauling goods south to his country from from Sao Paulo, one of the most infected regions of Brazil.

Over Brazil’s northern border, Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro has repeatedly described his Brazilian counterpar­t Jair Bolsonaro’s handling of the outbreak as irresponsi­ble. Mr Bolsonaro has repeatedly said that the risk posed by coronaviru­s has been exaggerate­d, and has clashed in recent weeks with state governors who have imposed lockdowns.

(BBC)

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