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Brett Gibbons

Brazil tops 300,000 Covid fatalities amid record spike in deadly infections

Brazil has topped 300,000 confirmed Covid-19 fatalities amid a spike in infections that has seen the South American country report record death tolls in recent days.

It is the second country in the world to reach the grim milestone after the USA recorded the figure on December 14, but has a larger population than Brazil.

On Wednesday, Brazil’s health ministry reported 2,009 daily Covid deaths, bringing its pandemic total to 300,685. On Tuesday, the country suffered a single-day record of 3,251 deaths.

According to local media reports, the latest coronavirus figures might be affected by changes in the government’s counting system.

With daily death tolls at pandemic highs, state governors in Brazil have expressed fears the country’s overwhelmed hospitals could be plunged into further crisis.

Just in the past 75 days, Brazil has registered 100,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths, a spike health experts blame on a lack of political coordination in fighting the virus, new variants that spread more easily and a disregard for health protocols.

President Jair Bolsonaro held a meeting with the heads of other government branches earlier this week to coordinate anti-virus efforts.

But he did not propose any policies to deal with the pandemic.

Mr Bolsonaro has consistently downplayed the severity of the pandemic, insisting the economy must be kept humming to prevent worse hardship, and has criticised health measures imposed by local leaders.

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