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Rising coronavirus infection and death rates plague India and Brazil, following covid vaccine rollouts in both countries


India’s
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data showed that the country has added 200,739 infections over the last 24 hours – a seventh daily record surge in the last eight days. The 1,038 deaths during the same span took India’s COVID-19 death toll to 173,123.
“The situation is horrible,” said Avinash Gawande, an official at a government hospital in the industrial city of Nagpur that was battling a flood of patients. “We are a 900-bed hospital, but there are about 60 patients waiting and we don’t have space for them.”
A similar scene is happening more than 9,000 miles away in Brazil. Just over a week ago, Brazil recorded 4,195 deaths in one day. It came close to the peak U.S. daily death toll of 4,476 recorded on Jan. 12, according to data from ....

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Brazil hits 400,000 Covid-19 deaths as shortage blunts vaccination effort


RIO DE JANEIRO (BLOOMBERG) - Brazil recorded more Covid-19 deaths in the first four months of the year than in all of 2020, breaching the 400,000 mark as it grapples with a shortage of shots that s threatening mass vaccinations.
The Health Ministry reported 3,001 deaths on Thursday (April 29), pushing the total to 401,186 since the pandemic started a little over a year ago. It s the second highest tally globally, trailing only the US cases rose by 69,389 in the past 24 hours, pushing the toll to 14.6 million, behind India and the US.
Brazil went from 300,000 to 400,000 deaths in about a month, less than the two it took to go from 200,000 to 300,000. The acceleration was fuelled by lax social distancing measures, a more transmissible strain of the virus and vaccinations that are still trailing the government s own targets. ....

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Brazil Hits 400,000 Deaths as Shortage Blunts Vaccination Effort


Brazil Hits 400,000 Deaths as Shortage Blunts Vaccination Effort
Bloomberg
4/29/2021
Rachel Gamarski and Caroline Aragaki
(Bloomberg) Brazil recorded more Covid-19 deaths in the first four months of the year than in all of 2020, breaching the 400,000 mark as it grapples with a shortage of shots that’s threatening mass vaccinations.
The Health Ministry reported 3,001 deaths on Thursday, pushing the total to 401,186 since the pandemic started a little over a year ago. It’s the second highest tally globally, trailing only the U.S. Cases rose by 69,389 in the past 24 hours, pushing the toll to 14.6 million, behind India and the U.S. ....

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Why is Covid-19 deadlier in Brazil than India?


Is it mean population age? Is it a largely urban lifestyle rather than a well-ventilated rural one?
17 April 2021 - 08:00 Chris Kay and Andre Romani
Gravediggers handle bags with bones during exhumations to open space on cement graves as new burials are suspended at Vila Nova Cachoeirinha cemetery amid Covid-19 in São Paulo, Brazil, April 1 2021. Picture: REUTERS/AMANDA PEROBELLI
London/São Paulo Facing a sudden surge in coronavirus infections, India is once again home to the world’s second-largest outbreak, overtaking Brazil after the latter moved ahead in March. But behind the bleak, statistical jockeying is an epidemiological enigma over why the Latin American country has been far more devastated by the pathogen. ....

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