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Protests increase in Brazil over president s handling of COVID-19 pandemic

Demonstrators are calling on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to step down  Protesters argue that Bolsonaro has been ineffective combating COVID-19 Bolsonaro on Saturday said it was not the government s job to provide oxygen to the state of Amazonas, where medical facilities are at full capacity At least 11 COVID-19 patients died Saturday after they were transferred from hospitals in Amazonas that were lacking oxygen The weekend protests took place in Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Pãulo  Brazil is second in the world behind the US with 224,504 coronavirus deaths The pandemic has generated 9,204,731 confirmed cases in the country

Brazil s COVID-19 catastrophe: nothing less than criminal | Coronavirus pandemic News

Brazil s President Jair Bolsonaro holds a box of chloroquine outside the Alvorada Palace, amid the coronavirus outbreak in Brasilia, Brazil, July 23, 2020 [Adriano Machado/Reuters] On January 17, weeks after other countries in Latin America and around the world began their mass inoculation campaigns, Brazil finally administered its first COVID-19 jab in the state of Sao Paulo using the CoronaVac vaccine developed by the Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac. That first jab was one of the 6 million doses imported by the state-funded Butantan Institute in Sao Paulo, which helped develop the vaccine. A few days later on January 23,  the federally funded Fiocruz Institute announced that it received two million ready-to-use doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from India and started distributing them across the country. Since then, over one million Brazilians have been vaccinated against the deadly virus.

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World would benefit from a self-reliant India: Modi - The Hindu BusinessLine

January 31, 2021 Prime Minister Narendra Modi   -  PTI× RELATED The Prime Minister during his 20th episode of Mann ki Baat 2.0 said made in India Covid vaccines are symbol of India s self-pride The world would benefit immensely from India’s self-reliance campaign as was shown recently India’s exports of two made-in India Covid-19 vaccines to a number of countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday. “The more India is capable, the more will she serve humanity; correspondingly the world will benefit more,” the Prime Minister said in his monthly national broadcast Mann ki Baat, adding that it is this thought that underpins India’s

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