Health workers test people for Covid-19 at the University Hospital of Brasilia yesterday.
“It’s a tragedy, one of the worst Brazil has ever seen,” said sociologist Celso Rocha de Barros, as the number of infections in the sprawling South American country approached three million – also the second-highest in the world, after the US. The toll stood at 2.9 million infections and 97,256 deaths late Wednesday. The country appeared to be on track to record its 100,000th death at the weekend.A fervent advocate of the drug hydroxychloroquine against Covid-19 – despite a lack of evidence for its effectiveness – Bolsonaro churned through two health ministers in less than a month, after falling out with them over the response to the pandemic.
“Lockdown is difficult. It has to be coordinated by a leader with political credibility,” he told AFP.Instead, most Brazilian states started exiting lockdown in June, under pressure from Bolsonaro and despite warnings from experts that it was too soon.The virus has hit hardest among poor and black Brazilians, especially in the favelas – slums where crowded living conditions and lack of clean, running water make social distancing and hand-washing difficult.
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