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Uruguay goes through worst month in Covid-19 pandemic


Uruguay goes through worst month in Covid-19 pandemic
Uruguay goes through worst month in Covid-19 pandemic
Montevideo, May 1 (Prensa Latina) April was the worst month of the Covid-19 pandemic in Uruguay with 1,610 fatalities, as reported today by the National Emergency System that collects daily data on the course of infections.
That figure corresponds to more than half of the 2,616 deaths that have occurred since March 2020 when the first positive cases of people infected by the SARS CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, were detected, which add up to date 198 thousand 428 infected.
With a population of just three and a half million inhabitants, Uruguay was among the countries with the most proportional dissemination of Covid-19 per day, and this day it counted another two thousand 702, out of a stable average of three thousand. ....

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Covid: Switzerland maintains air links with Brazil despite new varient risks


Covid: Switzerland maintains air links with Brazil despite new varient risks
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Studies in Brazil suggests the P1 varient is 2.2 to 2.5 times more contagious. If this turns out to be correct the varient will continue to gain ground, especially if it can infect those that have been infected with earlier varients as data from the amazonian city of Manaus suggest.
Recent data also suggest the P1 varient could be more virulent. The number of people under 40 in intensive care units in Brazil with Covid-19 rose to more than 11,000 in March, reaching 52.2% of all ICU patients, according to the Brazilian Association of Intensive Medicine, reported the Medical Express. ....

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People under 40 bearing brunt of terrifying 2nd wave of pandemic in Brazil


People under 40 bearing brunt of terrifying 2nd wave of pandemic in Brazil
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By Nayara Batschke
Sao Paulo, Apr 16 (EFE).- People under 40 now make up the majority of coronavirus patients in intensive care units in Brazil, where an average of 3,000 people are dying per day as a more virulent and lethal second wave of the pandemic sweeps the country.
Figures from a report released last weekend by the Brazilian Association of Intensive Medicine (AMIB) show that younger people made up 52.2 percent of patients in intensive care in March, up 16.5 percent from the September-to-November period and a record total for that age category. ....

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Brazil is in the grip of a 'humanitarian catastrophe' because of Bolsonaro's 'failed' response


Brazil s failed response to Covid-19 has driven the country to a humanitarian catastrophe, Doctors Without Borders said on Thursday, accusing President Jair Bolsonaro s government of making the health crisis even worse.
The lack of political will to adequately respond to the pandemic is killing Brazilians in their thousands, the humanitarian group said in a statement.
The statement underlined the deadly surge of Covid-19 that has made Brazil the current epicentre of the pandemic.
Brazil s failed response to Covid-19 has driven the country to a humanitarian catastrophe, Doctors Without Borders said on Thursday (pictured, cemetery workers inter the coffin of a Covid-19 victim) ....

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