Brazil's big bad situation in Corona



The prevalence of corona is on the rise in Brazil. The demand for emergency seats in hospitals for people with Covid-19 disease has increased so much that the health care system could collapse, said Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas.

According to the BBC Online, according to the mayor, 90 percent of the capacity in government hospitals has been filled. There will be no more space in two weeks.Kovas said he is discussing the matter with the state governor.
Whether the infection can be reduced before the medical system in the hospital is completely broken. They are talking about launching a strict lockdown for this. The governor of the state of So Paulo controls the police.
His support is needed to issue a lockdown.
Sao Paulo has the highest number of coronavirus infections in Brazil. So far 3,000 people have died in the country's largest city. Two months ago, the people were instructed to remain isolated. Businesses, schools and public places were closed. People are told to stay at home.

Last Saturday, Brazil surpassed Spain and Italy in terms of transmission. Brazil is now fourth in terms of transmission. According to the Ministry of Health, 6,936 people have been newly infected in the last 24 hours. The total number of infected people in the country is 2 lakh 41 thousand. Brazil is dominated by the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom.

485 people have died in Brazil in the last 24 hours. The death toll is 18,117. The fifth highest status so far.

Brazilian health experts warn that the exact number of infections cannot be ascertained without proper testing. But it will be much more than the government calculation. The right-wing government has been widely criticized at home and abroad for dealing with Corona.

Also on Sunday, President Joyce Bolsonaro rejected the World Health Organization's advice on social distance for taking pictures with supporters and children in the capital, Brasilia.

The population of Sao Paulo is about 12 million. Government statistics show that most residents are violating social distance rules.

Some of the areas most affected by coronavirus in Brazil are inland rainforests in the Amazon. Researchers say this is adding another dimension to the spread of Covid-19. In the first three months of this year, the deforestation rate has increased by 50 percent compared to the previous year.

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