The Borneo Post

World virus cases top 6 mln as leaders disagree on pandemic response

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BRASÍLIA: The number of coronaviru­s cases worldwide topped six million Sunday, with Brazil registerin­g another record surge in daily infections as divisions deepened on how to deal with the pandemic.

Latin American countries are bracing for difficult weeks ahead as the disease spreads rapidly across the region, even as much of the world exits lockdowns that have wrecked economies and stripped millions of their jobs.

In Brazil – the epicentre of South America’s outbreak with nearly 500,000 confirmed cases, lagging only behind the United States – disagreeme­nt among leaders over lockdown measures has hampered efforts to slow the virus as the number of fatalities in the country nears 30,000.

President Jair Bolsonaro, who fears the economic fallout from stay-at-home measures will be worse than the virus, has berated governors and mayors for imposing what he calls ‘ the tyranny of total quarantine’.

As the global death toll from the pandemic surpassed 368,000, US President Donald Trump’s decision to permanentl­y cut funding to the World Health Organisati­on has been broadly criticised.

The number of confirmed cases worldwide is more than six million, according to an AFP tally.

“Now is the time for enhanced cooperatio­n and common solutions,” the European Union said in a statement, adding: “Actions that weaken internatio­nal results must be avoided.”

Trump initially suspended funding to the WHO last month, accusing it of not doing enough to curb the early spread of the virus and being too lenient with China, where Covid-19 emerged late last year.

On Friday he moved to make that decision permanent in a major blow to the agency. The US is the WHO’s biggest contributo­r, supplying US$400 million last year. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People from riverside communitie­s fill gallons with fuel to depart on a boat, in the port zone of the city of Breves, southwest of the Marajo Island, an island at the mouth of the Amazon River in the Brazilian state of Para, amid the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic.
— AFP photo People from riverside communitie­s fill gallons with fuel to depart on a boat, in the port zone of the city of Breves, southwest of the Marajo Island, an island at the mouth of the Amazon River in the Brazilian state of Para, amid the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic.

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