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The Brazilian Ministry of Health said that in the previous 24 hours, 21,138 cases of coronavirus were confirmed, while in the same period another 287 patients died from COVID-19.
The death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic in Latin America has risen to 173,120, with a total of 6,335,878 infections, according to official figures. It is, respectively, the second heaviest report and the third highest number of cases in the world after the United States and India.
Hours earlier, the World Health Organization (WHO) expressed concern about the resurgence of the spread of the pandemic and the increase in mortality rates in Brazil.
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“I think Brazil should take this very seriously,” said Tentros Andanome Gabreses, director general of the agency, referring to the pandemic in the country whose president, Zaich Bolsonaru, downplayed the severity of COVID-19. of the disease caused by the new coronavirus, and announced last week that it does not intend to be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2.
Tetros pointed out that Brazil managed to significantly reduce the number of cases between September and November, but after the relaxation of the measures, it registers a new resurgence.
Follow on www.koronoios-live.gr, the new site of iefimerida.gr, all developments of the coronavirus pandemic in Greece, Europe and around the world.
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