Brazil Reports 2nd Straight Day Of Record Covid Deaths By Valeria PACHECO
on March 04 2021 9:53 AM
Brazil registered a record of Covid-19 deaths for the second straight day Wednesday, with 1,910 lives lost to the pandemic.
With a surge in cases currently pushing health systems to the limit in many areas, Brazil has recorded a total of 259,271 deaths, according to the health ministry the second-highest death toll worldwide, after the United States. For the first time since the pandemic began, we are seeing a deterioration across the entire country, public health institute Fiocruz said before the latest figures were published. The situation is alarming.
Brazil s 24-hour death count had just set a new record Tuesday, at 1,641. (File)
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Brazil registered a record of Covid-19 deaths for the second straight day Wednesday, with 1,910 lives lost to the pandemic.
With a surge in cases currently pushing health systems to the limit in many areas, Brazil has recorded a total of 259,271 deaths, according to the health ministry the second-highest death count worldwide, after the United States. For the first time since the pandemic began, we are seeing a deterioration across the entire country, public health institute Fiocruz said before the latest figures were published. The situation is alarming.
BRASILIA, March 4 ― Brazil registered a record of Covid-19 deaths for the second straight day yesterday, with 1,910 lives lost to the pandemic. With a surge in cases currently pushing health systems to the limit in many areas, Brazil has recorded a total of 259,271 deaths, according to the health.
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