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Brazil Covid-19 deaths surpass 450,000

Health Ministry reports 2,173 fatalities in last 24 hours alone

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 May 2021 8:10AM

Brazil Covid-19 deaths surpass 450,000
With 215 coronavirus deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, Brazil is the hardest-hit country in the Americas, and among the worst-affected in the world. – AFP pic, May 26, 2021

RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazil’s Covid-19 death toll surpassed 450,000 yesterday, as delays plague the hard-hit country’s vaccine roll-out and epidemiologists warn that a brutal new surge of the virus could be coming.

The Health Ministry reported 2,173 fatalities in the past 24 hours, bringing the official number of lives lost to the coronavirus in the country to 452,031, second only to the United States.

The situation has stabilised somewhat, with an average of 1,854 virus deaths per day over the past week – down from more than 3,000 in mid-April.

But, the number of infections has been rising steadily since early this month to an average of 66,000 per day over the past week, making epidemiologists fear the death toll is about to start rising again, too.

With 215 Covid-19 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, Brazil is the hardest-hit country in the Americas, and among the worst-affected in the world.

Experts said the latest increase in infections is partly caused by state and local authorities lifting pandemic restrictions a month ago when the curve showed a slight decline.

The slow pace of vaccinations is not helping. Around 20% of Brazil’s 212 million people have received a first vaccine dose, and 9.9% a second – still too few to meaningfully slow the virus.

In a worrying development, the country registered its first cases of the so-called Indian variant last week, in six crew members of a Hong Kong-flagged ship.

The World Health Organisation has declared the mutation a “variant of concern”, like another that emerged in Brazil. Both are feared to be more dangerous than the original strain.

The Indian variant has not been confirmed to be spreading locally in Brazil.

But, “I think it’s only a matter of time”, researcher Margareth Dalcolmo of leading public health institute Fiocruz told CNN.

“The Indian variant is very difficult to contain.”

Brazil’s Senate has opened an inquiry into why the nation’s Covid-19 death toll is so high, casting a spotlight on far-right President Jair Bolsonaro’s unorthodox pandemic response.

He has controversially fought stay-home measures, spurned masks, refused offers of vaccines, and touted ineffective medications such as chloroquine. – AFP, May 26, 2021

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