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Brazil's Covid-19 crisis worsens; hospitals overflowing, record number of deaths


Brazil s Covid-19 crisis worsens; hospitals overflowing, record number of deaths
Tue, 16 Mar 2021, 5:08PM
Medical staff members transport a patient on a stretcher at the Pedro DellAntonia Sports Complex field hospital as coronavirus cases soar on March 11, in Santo Andre, Brazil.
Brazil s Covid-19 crisis worsens; hospitals overflowing, record number of deaths
Brazil is pulling ahead in the race that no one wants to win.
Over the past month, the South American nation has blown past a series of grisly milestones, repeatedly setting new records for most Covid-19 deaths per day. In the past week, it set another record: 12,818 new deaths and more than 464,000 new cases, according to Johns Hopkins University figures signs of a viral spread outpacing even that of the United States, the only country in the world harder hit by the pandemic in absolute numbers. ....

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Brazil's Covid-19 resurgence is pushing hospitals to overflowing


Brazil s Covid-19 resurgence is pushing hospitals to overflowing
CNN
3/15/2021
By Caitlin Hu, Matt Rivers, Marcia Reverdosa and Rodrigo Pedroso, CNN
© Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images South America/Getty Images
Medical staff members transport a patient on a stretcher at the Pedro DellAntonia Sports Complex field hospital as coronavirus cases soar on March 11, 2021 in Santo Andre, Brazil.
Brazil is pulling ahead in the race that no one wants to win.
Over the past month, the South American nation has blown past a series of grisly milestones, repeatedly setting new records for most Covid-19 deaths per day. In the past week, it set another record: 12,818 new deaths and more than 464,000 new cases, according to Johns Hopkins University figures signs of a viral spread outpacing even that of the United States, the only country in the world harder hit by the pandemic in absolute numbers. ....

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