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LatAm ‘new epicentre’ of Covid-19 — WHO

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GENEVA: South America has become “a new epicentre” of the deadly coronaviru­s pandemic, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said Friday, following a surge in the number of Covid-19 infections.

“In a sense, South America has become a new epicentre for the disease. We have seen many South American countries with increasing numbers of cases,” WHO emergencie­s director Mike Ryan told a virtual news conference.

“Clearly there is a concern across many of those countries, but clearly the most affected is Brazil at this point.”

The novel coronaviru­s death toll in Brazil surpassed 20,000 on Thursday, after a record number of fatalities in a 24-hour period, the health ministry said.

The country’s highest one- day toll of 1,188 pushed the overall death tally to 20,047.

Brazil has now recorded more than 310,000 cases, with experts saying a lack of testing means the real figures are probably much higher.

With its curve of infections and deaths rising sharply, the country of 210 million ranks third in the world in terms of total cases, behind the US and Russia.

The death toll – the sixth highest in the world

– has doubled in just 11 days, according to ministry data.

“The majority of the cases are from the Sao Paulo region,” said Ryan.

“But in terms of attack rates, the highest attack rates are actually in Amazonas: about 490 persons infected per 100,000 population, which is quite high,” he said of Brazil’s vast northweste­rn state.

Brazil’s health ministry has recommende­d using the antimalari­a drugs chloroquin­e and hydroxychl­oroquine to treat even mild cases of Covid-19 – treatments President Jair Bolsonaro has pushed for despite the lack of conclusive evidence of their effectiven­ess.

Ryan stressed that neither hydroxychl­oroquine nor chloroquin­e have been proven to be effective in the treatment of Covid-19 – or in prophylaxi­s against the disease.

The two drugs are among a handful involved in WHO coordinate­d clinical trials to find effective treatments for the disease. Some 3,000 patients are taking part in the trials in 320 hospitals across 17 countries.

“Our current clinical and systematic reviews carried out by the Pan American Health Organizati­on, and the current clinical evidence, does not support the widespread use of hydroxychl­oroquine for the treatment of Covid-19 – not until the trials are completed and we have clear results,” said Ryan. — AFP

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— AFP photo View of a public bus with an electronic sign reading ‘Wear a face mask’, in Curitiba, Brazil.

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