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Out of control the pandemic in Brazil, over 300,000 dead

The macabre numbers of the new coronavirus pandemic are flying from record to record in Brazil, where yesterday the limit of 300,000 deaths in one year was exceeded and the epidemiological situation is out of control.

Zeich Bolsonaro’s Brazil is going through the worst period of the health crisis. Continuing to accelerate since the last week of February, COVID-19 mortality will break all records in March after the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in 2020.

According to data from the Ministry of Health, which are considered underestimated by many scientists, another 2,009 deaths were added yesterday, Wednesday, to the death toll, which has increased to 300,685 dead so far.

Behind only the US, Brazil records the second pandemic in the world. While yesterday it was announced that another 90,000 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were diagnosed, with the sum of infections reaching 12.2 million out of a total of 212 million inhabitants.

The outbreak of the new coronavirus pandemic in Brazil is a growing concern for its Latin American neighbors and the rest of the world, due to the spread of the P1 strain of the new coronavirus, which was first identified in the Amazon. lethal.

Unlike the first wave, in 2020, the second wave sweeps across the country at the same time, killing younger patients.

In almost all Brazilian states, intensive care units (ICUs) are nearing saturation, the hospital system is collapsing, and medical and nursing staff are exceeding the limits of endurance on a daily basis, despite exhaustion.

The Brazilian press describes dramatic scenes: corpses left in hospital corridors; the deaths of 100 people because there were no ICU beds in the state of Sao Paulo. Oxygen stores and intubation kits, where they are not depleted, are approaching critical levels.

Faced with the rise of death, the absence of a national policy in the fight against the pandemic, states and cities are taking action on their own.

Night-time bans and suspensions of shops such as bars and restaurants were decided in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, but, for epidemiologists, too late.

The two metropolises of southeastern Brazil have announced that they are extending next week’s holidays – Holy Week for Catholics – in the hope of reducing the movement and gatherings of their citizens.

France: Over 65,000 cases and 248 deaths in 24 hours

The French Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that 65,373 cases of SARS-CoV-2 were confirmed in 24 hours, a number four times higher than the previous one, partly due to the addition of infections from previous days.

At the same time, the deaths of another 248 patients with COVID-19 have raised the tide of the new coronavirus pandemic in France to 93,180, according to data released by the ministry.

Meanwhile, another 17 patients have been admitted to intensive care units (ICU), bringing the total to 4,651, the highest number to date in 2021.

As of last Friday, a third of the country’s population, including residents of the Paris region, had been locked in, but several experts had indicated that it would take at least two weeks for the effects of the restrictive measures to be seen.

Britain may soon add France to its “red list” and tighten controls on those arriving in the UK from French territory due to the spread of strains of the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last night.

Asked why France, which is hit by a third wave of the pandemic, is no longer on the “red list”, which means travel restrictions, Mr Johnson told members of the House of Commons that this “is something we need to study”. .

However, he warned against problems that could lead to stricter restrictive measures, especially in trade between the two countries.

Iraq: More than 6,000 cases and 29 deaths in 24 hours

The Iraqi Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that 6,051 cases of SARS-CoV-2 had been confirmed in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of people infected with the new coronavirus in the country to 809,092.

This is the highest number recorded since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country.

The ministry said that during the same period another 29 patients with COVID-19 succumbed, with the pandemic toll reaching 14,095 deaths by this stage, according to official figures.

Health officials warn that the spread of the virus could accelerate even further in the coming days, urging citizens to comply with the measures and register in the vaccination list.

Just 68,000 citizens have completed their registration through the online platform that opened earlier this month.

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