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President Bolsonaro threatens WHO exit as Covid-19 kills ‘a Brazilian per minute’

- LISANDRA PARAGUASSU & RICARDO BRITO

President Jair Bolsonaro threatened on Friday to pull Brazil out of the World Health Organizati­on after the U.N. agency warned Latin American government­s about the risk of lifting lockdowns before slowing the spread of the novel coronaviru­s throughout the region.

A new Brazilian record for daily COVID -19 fatalities pushed the county’s death toll past that of Italy late on Thursday, but Bolsonaro continues to argue for quickly lifting state isolation orders, arguing that the economic costs outweigh public health risks.

Latin America’s most populous nations, Brazil and Mexico, are seeing the highest rates of new infections, though the pandemic is also gathering pace in countries such as Peru, Colombia, Chile and Bolivia.

Overall, more than 1.1 million Latin Americans have been infected. While most leaders have taken the pandemic more seriously than Bolsonaro, some politician­s that backed strict lockdowns in March and April are pushing to open economies back up as hunger and poverty grow.

In an editorial running the length of newspaper Folha de S.paulo’s front page, the Brazilian daily highlighte­d that just 100 days had passed since Bolsonaro described the virus now “killing a Brazilian per minute” as “a little flu.”

“While you were reading this, another Brazilian died from the coronaviru­s,” the newspaper said.

Brazil’s Health Ministry reported late on Thursday that confirmed cases in the country had climbed past 600,000 and 1,437 deaths had been registered within 24 hours, the third consecutiv­e daily record. Brazil reported another 1,005 deaths Friday night, while Mexico reported 625 additional deaths.

With more than 35,000 lives lost, the pandemic has killed more people in Brazil than anywhere outside of the US and the UK.

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REUTERS With more than 35,000 lives lost, the pandemic has killed more people in Brazil than anywhere outside of the United States and the United Kingdom

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