Fira Abdurachman, Richard C Paddock and Muktita Suhartono Published: 18 Jul 2021 09:15 AM BdST Updated: 18 Jul 2021 09:15 AM BdST A healthcare worker in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) treats a patient inside a temporary tent erected outside the emergency ward for accommodating the lack of beds at a government-run hospital amid the surge of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, July 15, 2021. REUTERS
By the thousands, they sleep in hallways, tents and cars, gasping for air as they wait for beds in overcrowded hospitals that may not have oxygen to give them. Others see hospitals as hopeless, even dangerous, and take their chances at home.
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Brazil Reports Record High One-Day Coronavirus Death Toll Alexa Lardieri © (TARSO SARRAF/AFP via Getty Images) Health care workers take care of coronavirus patients at the ICU unit of the Regional Public Hospital of Baixo Amazonas in Santarem, Para state, Brazil.
Brazil reported more than 1,640 coronavirus deaths on Tuesday, the highest one-day death toll the country has seen during the pandemic.
The country s health ministry recorded 1,641 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing its death toll to more than 257,360. Brazil also saw 59,925 new cases, bringing its total to more than 10.64 million cases.
Brazil has the second highest death toll behind the U.S., which has recorded more than 516,600 deaths.