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Jair Bolsonaro's Brazil

Coronavirus: Brazil's daily death toll hits 1,000 for first time

Brazil has reported more than 1,000 deaths in a single day from coronavirus for the first time amid warnings the outbreak is weeks away from its peak.

The country has 271,628 confirmed cases but the true number is likely to be higher because of insufficient testing.

 
Coronavirus: Brazil's daily death toll hits 1,000 for first time

Brazil has reported more than 1,000 deaths in a single day from coronavirus for the first time amid warnings the outbreak is weeks away from its peak.

The country has 271,628 confirmed cases but the true number is likely to be higher because of insufficient testing.

Also for the first time today from worldometers.info:

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May 20 (GMT)
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Brazil recorded more new cases than the United States on May 20 (GMT).
 

 
Jair Bolsonaro under pressure over Trump's travel ban on Brazil

Action comes as coronavirus cases in Brazil soar to 363,000 and death toll hits 23,000

May 25, 2020

Brazil’s embattled president, Jair Bolsonaro, has come under further pressure after his political idol Donald Trump imposed a travel ban on non-US citizens coming to the South American country in response to a soaring number of Brazilian coronavirus cases.

 
Apparently, the Brazilian military is content with having an ostrich as president.

The pandemic would be a perfect opportunity to stage a coup.

The ironies of life. For a country with a long history of political instability and military coups, the one time that it would possibly be justified the army sits on its hands.
 
Coronavirus: Hard-hit Brazil removes data amid rising death toll

Brazil has removed months of data on Covid-19 from a government website amid criticism of President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the outbreak.

 
Supreme Court rules Brazil must share virus data

Brazil's highest court on Tuesday ruled that the country's health ministry must continue reporting all data related to coronavirus death and infection rates, after the ministry deleted large swathes of public information and said it would stop publishing cumulative totals.

The health ministry in Brazil must "fully re-establish the daily dissemination of epidemiological data on the COVID-19 pandemic, including on the agency's website, under the terms presented until last Thursday," the Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes said in a statement published on the court's website early Tuesday.

He also noted "the disastrous consequences for the population if internationally recognized measures are not adopted, such as the collection, analysis, storage and dissemination of relevant epidemiological data."

 
If Brazil can't figure out how to get rid of Bolsonaro within the next 6 months, then it should be considered a failed state (if it isn't one already).
 

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