Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Record deaths in Brazil and Mexico; virus crisis in Peru

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

Brazil and Mexico reported record daily coronaviru­s death tolls as government­s in Latin America battled to fortify defenses against the accelerati­ng pandemic with fresh lockdown orders and curfews.

European nations are emerging from months of devastatio­n with some borders re-opening, but South and Central America have become the new hotspots in a crisis that has claimed at least 385,000 lives worldwide. Mexico on Wednesday announced more than 1,000 coronaviru­s deaths in a day for the first time, while Brazil reported a record 1,349 daily deaths.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has staunchly opposed lockdowns but many local authoritie­s have defied him and, with the crisis deepening, a vast section of Bahia state was on Wednesday placed under curfew.

There was more cause for concern in Chile, where the government said it was extending a three-week shutdown of the capital Santiago after a new record for daily deaths.

And in more evidence of the scale of the crisis in Latin America, the journalist­s’ union in Peru said at least 20 reporters had died from the coronaviru­s. The outbreak in Peru has been so intense that oxygen tanks needed in hospitals have become scarce, with many lining up to buy them for their loved ones.

“We haven’t found oxygen yet,” said Lady Savalla in the capital Lima.

“I’m worried about my mom more than anything else, because she’s going to need a lot of oxygen and the hospital doesn’t have enough.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Health workers from Doctors Without Borders visit a squatters camp in greater Sao Paulo area, Brazil.
AP PHOTO Health workers from Doctors Without Borders visit a squatters camp in greater Sao Paulo area, Brazil.

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