The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Brazil’s Covid death toll surpasses 400,000

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil’s death toll in the coronaviru­s pandemic surpassed 400,000 Thursday, as the country struggled to secure enough vaccines and the Senate investigat­ed whether President Jair Bolsonaro’s government has exacerbate­d the crisis.

The health ministry reported 3,001 Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing Brazil’s overall toll to 401,186 – second only to the United States.

With 212 million people, the South American giant also has one of the highest mortality rates in the pandemic, at 189 deaths per 100,000 inhabitant­s – the worst in the Americas and one of the top 15 worldwide.

Brazil has been devastated by a surge in cases since the start of the year that pushed hospitals to the brink of collapse in many areas. Although it appears to have passed the peak of the new wave, the number of daily deaths remains staggering­ly high, at an average of 2,526 over the past week, behind only India.

Experts blame the latest surge partly on the ‘Brazil variant’ of the virus, a mutation that emerged in or around the Amazon rainforest city of Manaus in December.

Known as P1, it can reinfect people who have had the original strain of the virus, and may be more contagious.

“P1 has had a very big impact. Nothing was done to contain the variant when there was a spike in January in Manaus. It was only a matter of time before it swept across Brazil,” said epidemiolo­gist Ethel Maciel of Espirito Santo Federal University.

P1 is now circulatin­g in 54 countries, according to the World Health Organisati­on, which labels it a ‘variant of concern,’ along with the so-called British and South African strains. The country is meanwhile struggling with vaccine shortages.

Around 28 million people in Brazil have received a first Covid19 vaccine dose, just over 13 per cent of the population.

About 12.7 million have received a second. But cities in 14 of Brazil’s 27 states have had to suspend second doses because of shortages, according to TV Globo.

In a bit of good news, the first million doses of the Pfizer vaccine were due to arrive Thursday evening, adding to Brazil’s two current options, the AstraZenec­a vaccine and Chinese-developed CoronaVac.

On Tuesday, the Senate opened an investigat­ion into whether there was criminal neglect in the Bolsonaro administra­tion’s handling of the pandemic.

The far-right president has controvers­ially downplayed the virus, fought stay-athome measures to contain it and rejected offers of various vaccines – including, initially, Pfizer’s.

Bolsonaro defended his handling of the pandemic as the commission opened, telling supporters: “I was wrong about nothing.”

The president argues the economic damage of measures such as a national lockdown would cause more suffering than the virus itself. — AFP

P1 has had a very big impact. Nothing was done to contain the variant when there was a spike in January in Manaus. It was only a matter of time before it swept across Brazil.

Ethel Maciel

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