Brazil COVID-19 Cases, Deaths & Recoveries Update

Update on Brazil COVID-19 Cases, Deaths & Recoveries Now Amid Pandemic

BRAZIL COVID-19 CASES – Here is an update on the coronavirus cases, deaths, and recoveries in Brazil.

The COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest global challenge that over 200 countries and territories are facing right now. It has placed millions of lives at risk.

The COVID-19 is a coronavirus disease that was first recorded in China last December 2019. It infected over 82,000 people in China and the authorities had to lock its epicenter, Wuhan City in Hubei province, for over two (2) months.

The said disease is known to have symptoms similar to the flu. A patient may experience fever, breathing difficulties, and cough. However, a patient may also be positive for the disease even without exhibiting any flu-like sign at all.

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Brazil COVID-19 Cases
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The COVID-19 spread rapidly across the globe starting January 2020. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this pandemic is going to be a long-term battle.

Countries locked their borders to curb the spread of the disease. Healthcare systems were rocked by the pandemic and several nations have spent a huge part of their government’s budget to fight the pandemic.

Currently, the United States is the nation with the highest cases of coronavirus at 2,837,189 now. Based on the global tally of Worldometer, it is followed by the Brazil COVID-19 cases. Here’s an update including the deaths and recoveries in the country:

  • Brazil COVID-19 Cases – 1,501,353
  • Deaths – 61,990
  • Recoveries – 916,147

Based on the tally, the total coronavirus cases in the world now is 10,984,798 with 524,039 deaths and 6,140,758 recoveries. Everyone must not put his guards down to prevent the spread of the disease as it can really infect a lot of people fast.

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