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Younger Brazilians increasingly hit by COVID-19, study finds

By Syndicated Content Apr 23, 2021 3:38 PM BRASILIA (Reuters) – Younger Brazilians are increasingly being affected by COVID-19, with those in their 20s showing the greatest increase in deaths so far this year, according to a report published by government biomedical institute Fiocruz on Friday. It found that the number of COVID-19 deaths among people between the ages of 20 and 29 jumped more than 1,000% between the start of this year – before Brazil’s vaccination campaign began – and the first half of April. Deaths among those 30 to 39 rose 819%, while fatalities among the 40 to 49-year-old group jumped 933%, the study found. Brazil has been badly hit by the pandemic this year, with a slow vaccine rollout, patchy nationwide restrictions and a highly contagious new virus variant known as the P1 driving new infections.

Brazilians in their 20s highest increase in Covid deaths this year, study finds

Brazilians in their 20s highest increase in Covid deaths this year, study finds A highly contagious new coronavirus variant is believed to be partly the cause of rising infections about 2 hours ago Health workers treat a Covid-19 patient at the emergency unit of a field hospital in Ribeirao Pires, greater Sao Paulo area, Brazil. Photograph: Andre Penner/AP   Younger Brazilians are increasingly being affected by Covid-19, with those in their 20s showing the greatest increase in deaths so far this year, according to a report published by government biomedical institute Fiocruz on Friday. It found that the number of Covid-19 deaths among people between the ages of 20 and 29 jumped more than 1,000 per cent between the start of this year – before Brazil’s vaccination campaign began – and the first half of April.

COVID-19 increasingly hitting younger Brazilians, study finds

COVID-19 increasingly hitting younger Brazilians, study finds Younger Brazilians are increasingly being affected by COVID-19, with those in their 20s showing the greatest increase in deaths so far this year, according to a report published by government biomedical institute Fiocruz on Friday. Social Sharing Thomson Reuters · Posted: Apr 23, 2021 6:42 PM ET | Last Updated: April 23 A doctor treats 34-year-old COVID-19 patient Everton Barbosa Godoy at the emergency unit of a field hospital in Ribeirao Pires, in the Sao Paulo area, Brazil, on April 13. COVID-19 deaths among those 30 to 39 rose 819 per cent this year, according to one study.(Andre Penner/The Associated Press)

Younger Brazilians increasingly hit by Covid-19, study finds

Younger Brazilians increasingly hit by Covid-19, study finds
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