South Wales Echo

Brazil’s daily death toll passes 4,000

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BRAZIL has reported a 24-hour tally of Covid-19 deaths exceeding 4,000 for the first time, becoming the third nation to go above that daily threshold.

Many governors, mayors and judges are reopening parts of the economy despite lingering chaos in overcrowde­d hospitals and a collapsed health system in several parts of the country.

Brazil’s health ministry on Tuesday said 4,195 deaths were counted in the previous 24 hours, with the nation’s pandemic toll quickly approachin­g 340,000, the second highest in the world. Only the United States and Peru have had daily death tolls higher than 4,000.

Health officials said the figure was partly due to the Easter holiday, which delayed the count.

Local authoritie­s nationwide argue that numbers of cases and people in hospital are trending downward after a week of a partial shutdown.

Miguel Lago, executive director of Brazil’s Institute for Health Policy Studies, which advises public health officials, said reopening is a mistake that he fears will bring even higher death numbers, though he thinks it unlikely to be reversed.

“The fact is the anti-lockdown narrative of president Jair Bolsonaro has won,” Mr Lago told reporters.

“Mayors and governors are politicall­y prohibited from beefing up social distancing policies because they know supporters of the president, including business leaders, will sabotage it.”

Mr Bolsonaro, who has long downplayed the risks of the coronaviru­s, remains fully against lockdowns as damaging to the economy.

Meanwhile India has hit another new peak with 115,736 coronaviru­s cases reported in the past 24 hours.

New Delhi, Mumbai and dozens of other cities are imposing curfews to try to slow the soaring infections. The latest rise reported yesterday overtook Sunday’s record of 103,844 infections.

Deaths rose by 630 in the previous 24 hours, the highest since November, raising the total death toll in the country to 166,177 since the pandemic began. Experts say the surge is blamed in part on growing disregard for social distancing and mask-wearing in public spaces.

The latest surge in infections is worse than last year’s peak of more than 97,000 a day in mid -September.

India now has a seven-day rolling average of more than 78,000 cases per day and has reported 12.8 million virus cases since the pandemic began, the highest after the United States and Brazil.

South Korea also reported its highest daily jump in new coronaviru­s cases in nearly three months yesterday – 668 – as concerns grow about another wave as the country wrestles with a slow vaccine rollout.

 ??  ?? Emergency workers move a Covid-19 patient to an ambulance as he is transferre­d to a municipal hospital dedicated to Covid-19 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
Emergency workers move a Covid-19 patient to an ambulance as he is transferre­d to a municipal hospital dedicated to Covid-19 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
 ??  ?? Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro remains against lockdowns despite the grim tally
Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro remains against lockdowns despite the grim tally

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