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The Worst Of The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Still To Come

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Jun 20, 2020 #pandemic, #Still
The Worst Of The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Still To Come

While coronavirus infection rates throughout much of Europe and parts of the United States have actually started to fall, allowing people to go back to some form of normal life, the pandemic is continuing to accelerate in other regions of the world.

” Although the circumstance in Europe is enhancing, internationally it is getting worse,” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated this month.

The situation is particularly alarming in Latin America, which has become the brand-new center of the pandemic, and where scientists say the peak of infections is still weeks away.

Nations that have actually handled to control the spread of the virus may have started to worry about a second wave as they loosen up lockdown restrictions. In Latin America, the WHO has actually made it clear that the very first stage of the pandemic is still going strong.

The circumstance in Brazil is particularly concerning, Pan American Health Organization Director Carissa Etienne stated this week. The nation has been among the hardest-hit nations worldwide, with almost 1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and nearly 50,000 deaths, according to scientists at Johns Hopkins University, second only to the United States.

As Latin America’s largest country, Brazil accounts for about a quarter of the 4 million coronavirus cases in the region, and about a quarter of the deaths– and the rate of infection is increasing.

A current analysis by the COVID-19 Brazil group, an initiative bringing together scientists from Brazilian universities and research centers, and Johns Hopkins University, found that Brazil has the highest growth rate of verified cases in the world.

” We are the only country on the planet where the number of cases and deaths is speeding up,” Domingos Alves, a member of the COVID-19 Brazil group, told HuffPost Brazil

” Brazil is the just one that is putting its foot on the accelerator.”

Cemetery workers in protective suits shovel earth at the Vila Formosa cemetery in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo amid the co

In São Paulo, Brazil’s biggest city, authorities just recently announced plans to collect cemeteries and keep the remains in big metal containers in order to include new coronavirus victims.

Acquiring a precise image of the circumstance in Brazil has bee

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