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The Brazilian Ministry of Health announced that 50,434 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the last 24 hours.
During the same period, another 755 COVID-19 patients died. In the largest country in South America, the death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic has reached 175,270 deaths out of a total of 6,487,084 infected people, at least according to official figures.
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It is the second highest number of deaths in the world, behind only the United States and the third highest number of infections in the world, behind the United States and India.
Live all the news about the evolution of the coronavirus, in Greece and in the world, through the site of the new iefimerida.gr, www.koronoios-live.gr.
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