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Latin America reports more COVID-19 deaths, infections

Latin America reports more COVID-19 deaths, infections Brazil reports over 1,800 coronavirus deaths over past day, Mexico 341, Argentina 297, Colombia 509, Peru 238 2021-05-23 11:10:51 BOGOTA, Colombia  Countries across Latin America reported new COVID-19 infections and fatalities late on Saturday, according to official data. Brazil Over the past day, a total of 1,899 people lost their lives to the novel coronavirus in Brazil, bringing the tally to 448,208, according to figures from the country s Health Ministry. The number of infections rose to over 16.47 million, with 76,490 new cases nationwide. Sao Paulo stands as the region most affected by the outbreak, with over 3.1 million cases and 107,497 deaths. There have been over 14.4 million recoveries in Brazil, the most populous South American nation which has had the most COVID-19 cases after the US and India.

More than 13 million people in India applied for Covid-19 vaccines after minimum age lowered to 18

3:37 a.m. ET, April 29, 2021 More than 13 million people in India applied for Covid-19 vaccines after minimum age lowered to 18 From CNN s Manveena Suri in New Delhi Syringes filled with COVISHIELD vaccine for COVID-19 lie on ice box at a primary health center in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, on April 28. Dar Yasin/AP About 13.3 million people applied for Covid-19 vaccinations in India on Thursday, the first day the vaccine was made available to everyone between the ages 18 and 44, according to the government s dedicated vaccination website, CoWIN. India is administering two vaccines domestically: the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, also known as Covishield, and its homegrown Covaxin, developed jointly by Bharat Biotech and the government-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

After a year of loss, South America suffers worst death tolls yet

After a year of loss, South America suffers worst death tolls yet 29 Apr, 2021 10:37 PM 9 minutes to read Workers in protective gear bury Covid-19 victims at the Vila Formosa Cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photo / Adriana Zehbrauskas, The New York Times Workers in protective gear bury Covid-19 victims at the Vila Formosa Cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photo / Adriana Zehbrauskas, The New York Times New York Times By: Julie Turkewitz and Mitra Taj In the capital of Colombia, Bogotá, the mayor is warning residents to brace for the worst two weeks of our lives . Uruguay, once lauded as a model for keeping the coronavirus under control, now has

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