Record new 1,349 virus deaths in Brazil
Government health workers test a resident of the Roli Madeira riverside community for coronavirus. The pandemic has claimed another 1,349 lives in Brazil. – AFP pic, June 4, 2020.
BRAZIL reported a record 1,349 coronavirus deaths in a 24-hour period, the health ministry said, as the pandemic continued to take a grim toll on Latin America’s hardest-hit country. The figure brought the total death toll from the new coronavirus in Brazil to 32,548, with 584,016 confirmed infections – the second-highest caseload worldwide, after the United States.
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