Brazil, the hit by Covid-19 variant, surpassed the US



Sao Paulo – Brazil is the US with the world’s highest daily Covid-19 cases and deaths. Has gone beyond that, as the aggressive strain of the disease from the Amazon has left a large nation to find a place in Latin American hospitals and cemeteries.

The death toll in the Brazilian daily Covid-19 reached 2,286 on Wednesday, the highest during the epidemic. The U.S. death toll on Tuesday was 1,947.

Brazil The seven-day average daily death toll in Brazil has risen to 1,573, according to Our World in Data from Xford University. The rate is falling to 1,566 – according to Oxford University’s Our World in Data. U.S. In January alone, 400 daily deaths peaked.

With epidemics being the worst in many countries, Brazil is facing its worst humanitarian crisis despite an increase in deaths and infections, with nearly 1,000 new cases reported every 20 minutes in the past week – more than 70,000 a day.

Public health experts blame part of the rapid spread of P1 strain in the Amazon city of Manasseh, which has been shown to make people more contagious and more susceptible than previous versions of the disease. The death toll from struggling to cope with Brazil’s health system has also risen, meaning patients who could have been saved had died in chaotic hospital corridors or in the worst case scenario due to lack of oxygen oxygen.

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