The Borneo Post

Brazil, with 254,220 confirmed cases, jumps to third in Covid-19 infections worldwide

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SAO PAULO: Brazil has the third-highest number of novel coronaviru­s cases in the world, according to official figures released, a troubling surge for a country struggling to respond to the pandemic.

With 254,220 confirmed cases, Brazil has now surpassed Britain, Spain and Italy in the past 72 hours on the list of total infections, and is behind only the United States (1.5 million) and Russia (290,000).

Brazil has registered 16,792 Covid-19 deaths, the sixthhighe­st toll in the world.

But experts say under-testing means the real figures could be 15 times higher or more.

The giant South American country of 210 million people is torn by a political battle over how to respond to the virus.

Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro compares the virus to a ‘little flu,’ condemns the ‘hysteria’ surroundin­g it and is urging the country to get back to work to stop an economic crash.

State and local authoritie­s, however, are largely calling on citizens to stay home and practice social distancing – backed by the Supreme Court, which gave them the final say in the matter.

Bolsonaro is now seeking his third health minister since the pandemic began.

He fired the first after publicly battling over stay at-measures, and the second resigned last week after less than a month on the job, reportedly over the president’s insistence on widespread use of the controvers­ial and unproven malaria drug chloroquin­e to treat the disease.

Hospitals in several areas are meanwhile operating close to full capacity, and the hardesthit cities have begun burying victims in mass graves, even as the number of infections continues to soar.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Aerial view of a projection reading ‘Bolsonaro Out’ on a building’s wall during a protest against President Jair Bolsonaro amid of the coronaviru­s Covid-19 outbreak, in Sao Paulo.
— AFP photo Aerial view of a projection reading ‘Bolsonaro Out’ on a building’s wall during a protest against President Jair Bolsonaro amid of the coronaviru­s Covid-19 outbreak, in Sao Paulo.

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