However, Bolsonaro’s government wants to make the epidemic over
247 – For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, the world recorded in a single day more than one million cases of Covid-19. This milestone was reached on Monday (27), when 1.4 million positive tests for Covid-19 were counted, according to figures from the “Our World in Data” platform, which is linked to the University of Oxford.
Data has been collected since January 2020.
The second largest sign was also recorded recently, on December 23, when 983.3 thousand cases were found. The other major peaks occurred on January 7 (892.8 thousand), April 22 (902.6 thousand), April 23 (904.4 thousand) and April 28 (905.8 thousand). All in 2021.
The emergence of the omicron variant, which is more transmissible, contributes to the increase in cases.
The country with the highest number of cases was the United States, with more than 512,553 cases recorded, about 37% of the total. Next comes the United Kingdom (318,699, equivalent to 23%) and Spain (15%).
Thus, the data shows that the epidemic is far from over – and perhaps not yet. However, Brazil, ruled by Jair Bolsonaro and Minister Marcelo Quiroga the highest authority on health, insists on behaving as if the disease has been eradicated.
The federal administration is working to end restrictive measures, as well as ignoring the risks of illness throughout the pandemic.
According to the Ministry of Health website, 618,534 people have died in Brazil as a result of Covid-19. 22246,276 cases were registered. Since the recent hacking attacks on the folder, the data has been a target of suspicion.
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