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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Brazil is paying the price for ignoring the Corona epidemic


Times Online Reporter:
The administration of the Latin American country of Brazil did not want to give importance to the Corona epidemic. The country's president himself has backed protests against the lockdown issued by provincial authorities. The health minister has been sacked after calling for ensuring social distance. Of these, more than 50,000 people died in Corona in the country. Experts say Brazil now has to pay the price for ignoring the epidemic.The official death toll in Brazil rose to more than 50,000 on Sunday. However, according to the World Wide Meters.info website, which publishes the full-time information on the corona epidemic, the death toll in the country exceeded 50,000 last Saturday. As of Sunday, more than 1.08 million patients had been identified in Brazil. More than 5 lakh 69 thousand of them have recovered.

The country now ranks second only to the United States in infections and deaths. Experts say the actual number of coronavirus patients and deaths in Brazil is much higher than official estimates. The country's president Jair Bolsonaro has faced widespread criticism.

The leader, known as the "Trump of the tropics," has not appointed a permanent health minister since he fired his health minister in April. Not only that, he is also reluctant to obey the rules of social distance. According to him, following this rule will increase unemployment in the country.

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