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EFEBy Carlos Meneses Sanchez
Sao Paulo, Brazil
30 Apr 2021
Covid-19 deaths in Brazil surpass 400,000
A gravedigger helps bury a Covid-19 victim while relatives mourn at the Vila Formosa Cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on April 29, 2021. EFE/Fernando Bizerra Jr
A worker digs graves to bury Covid-19 victims at the Vila Formosa Cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on April 29, 2021. EFE/Fernando Bizerra Jr
A group of people attend the burial of a loved one who died of Covid-19 at the Campo da Esperanca Cemetery in Brasilia, Brazil, on April 29, 2021. EFE/Joedson Alves
Brazil surpassed 400,000 Covid-19 deaths on Thursday with hospitals in a critical situation and the country at risk of suffering a third pandemic wave, despite the slight deceleration in the spread of the coronavirus over the past two weeks. ....

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Brazil surpasses 400,000 Covid-19 deaths with hospitals jammed


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BRASILIA. KAZINFORM Brazil surpassed 400,000 Covid-19 deaths on Thursday with hospitals in a «critical» situation and the country at risk of suffering a third pandemic wave, despite the slight deceleration in the spread of the coronavirus over the past two weeks.
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The country registered its first Covid-19 death on March 12, 2020, and in a little more than 14 months the death toll has climbed to 401,186, almost 13 percent of the world total, although Brazil has only 3 percent of the planet s population.
Only the United States, with about 570,000 Covid-19 deaths, exceeds Brazil in that dire statistic but the South American giant is far ahead of Mexico (215,000) and India (205,000) and has become the current epicenter of the pandemic, according to the World Health Organization, EFE reports. ....

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Brazil passes 200,000 COVID-19 deaths as cases hit daily record


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BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll passed 200,000 on Thursday, the health ministry said, as daily new cases accelerated to a record of 87,843 after year-end holidays in the country with the world’s second-deadliest outbreak.
Experts warn Brazil has still not seen the height of cases resulting from people celebrating Christmas and New Year’s with friends and family. Others, including President Jair Bolsonaro, booked their regular beach vacations at the height of summer in the southern hemisphere.
“It’s a shame what happened in the summer. What we expect is that after January 15, we will unfortunately face a critical state again in hospitals,” said Rafael Deucher, a doctor in Paraná state, where 80% of public intensive care beds occupied. ....

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