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Coronavirus out of control in Brazil, NSS bends

New sad record of 4,249 deaths from coronavirus in Brazil, exceeding 4,000 deaths for the second time since the pandemic began, with the country’s hospitals facing equipment shortages and the Senate preparing to launch an investigation into the crisis management by the government of far-right President Zaich Bolsonarou.

Brazil is approaching the US daily record, where 4,405 deaths from covid-19 were recorded on January 20. The pandemic in Brazil is out of control, with vaccine shortages and Bolsonaro strongly opposing enforcement lockdown, as broadcast by AMPE.

The public health system seems to be bending under the weight of the thousands of new coronavirus cases detected daily and a survey by the National Association of Private Hospitals (ANAHP) this week reveals that even the richest hospitals face shortages of basic medicines.

Three in four private hospitals reported that their stocks of oxygen, anesthetics and intubation are enough for a week or less, according to ANAHP research in 88 hospitals across Brazil.

The Bolsonaro government is downplaying the risk of hospital depletion as Brazil’s far-right president tries to reassure citizens about the coronavirus, while opposing local authorities’ efforts to impose travel restrictions. covid-19.

“Everything that happened happened. “We are still in the midst of a pandemic that is partly being used politically not to defeat the virus but to oust the president,” Bolsonaru complained on Wednesday. “In what country around the world do people not die? “Unfortunately, people are dying everywhere.”

Senate inquiry

Meanwhile, the Brazilian Senate will set up a special committee next week to look into the government’s management of the pandemic, according to House Speaker Rodrigo Pacheco.

A judge of the Supreme Court ruled yesterday Thursday that the Senate must set up the committee, which Pacheco tried to delay despite being approved by a sufficient number of senators.

According to Judge Luis Roberto Barroso, the investigation should focus mainly on “the actions and omissions of the federal government, especially in terms of the worsening health crisis in the Amazon states, after the lack of oxygen for hospitalized patients.”

Dozens of people died in January in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, due to a lack of oxygen in hospitals.

Although he stated that he would comply with the judge’s decision, Pacheco assessed that it is too early to consider crisis management, which Brazil is still facing, and that setting up a committee will endanger the health of its members, as its meetings will be held in person.

More than 345,000 people have succumbed to covid-19 in Brazil, which has a population of 212 million, the second-highest pandemic death toll in the world after the United States, with a population of about 330 million.

Meanwhile yesterday the Supreme Court ruled that the bans imposed by local authorities on religious gatherings are legal, dealing a blow to Bolsonaro who had characterized them as an attack on religious freedom.

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