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MONTEVIDEO: Covid-19 has caused the death of more than one million people in Latin America and the Caribbean where slow vaccine rollouts are preventing an exit from the pandemic crisis.
Since the coronavirus was first detected in the region in Sao Paulo in late February 2020, AFP has recorded over 1,001,400 deaths almost 30 percent of the global total and more than 31.5 million cases.
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MONTEVIDEO, May 22 Covid-19 has caused the death of more than one million people in Latin America and the Caribbean where slow vaccine rollouts are preventing an exit from the pandemic crisis.
Since the coronavirus was first detected in the region in Sao Paulo in late February 2020, AFP has recorded over 1,001,400 deaths almost 30 per cent of the global total and more than 31.5 million cases.
Slow vaccine rollout hits LatAm as Covid-19 claims million lives
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MONTEVIDEO, May 22, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Covid-19 has caused the death of more than one million people in Latin America and the Caribbean where slow vaccine rollouts are preventing an exit from the pandemic crisis.
Since the coronavirus was first detected in the region in Sao Paulo in late February 2020, AFP has recorded over 1,001,400 deaths almost 30 percent of the global total and more than 31.5 million cases.
Nearly 90 percent of the fatalities have been notched in just five countries, which represent 70 percent of the region’s total population: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Peru.
Slow vaccine rollout hits LatAm as Covid-19 claims million lives
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22/05/2021 - 03:46 A Covid-19 patient is treated in a hospital set up at a sports gym, in Santo Andre, Sao Paulo state, Brazil in March 2021 Miguel SCHINCARIOL AFP/File 4 min
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Covid-19 has caused the death of more than one million people in Latin America and the Caribbean where slow vaccine rollouts are preventing an exit from the pandemic crisis.
Since the coronavirus was first detected in the region in Sao Paulo in late February 2020, AFP has recorded over 1,001,400 deaths almost 30 percent of the global total and more than 31.5 million cases.