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Coronavirus live news: Brazil’s health system on verge of collapse, medics warn Coronavirus live news: Brazil’s health system on verge of collapse, medics warn
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Leader of US group peddling bleach as ‘miracle’ cure wrote to Trump before remarks; Australia and New Zealand mark Anzac Day from drivewaysLeader of US group peddling bleach as ‘miracle’ cure wrote to Trump before remarks; Australia and New Zealand mark Anzac Day from driveways
South and Central America is experiencing a significant crisis with the virus. We earlier reported on Brazil and fears that its health system was on the verge of collapse. Here are some more updates from the region:
In Brazil’s Manaus, the biggest city in the Amazon, officials said a cemetery has been forced to dig mass graves because there have been so many deaths. Workers have been burying 100 corpses a day, triple the pre-virus average of burials.
So far, the health ministry has confirmed nearly 53,000 Covid-19 cases and more than 3,600 deaths. Experts warned that paltry testing means the true number of infections is far greater.
Honduras has reported nearly 600 confirmed coronavirus cases to date, as well around 50 deaths. An estimated 40% of the population already live in extreme poverty and the pandemic has also pushed many more into homelessness, Reuters reports.
Since 25 March, the government has delivered to an estimated 3.2m people care packages of basic foodstuffs door-to-door, which include items like beans, rice, hand sanitiser, and face masks.
But the newly homeless who Reuters spoke said that without their own place, they had received nothing.“We’re all here because we don’t have anywhere else to go,” said Jose Cruz, a 27-year-old, who now camps out along with his mother.
In Ecuador, which has been hit particularly hard in Guayaquil on the coast, the official reported figure more than doubled after the release of delayed test results on Thursday. Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo said it wasn’t a “rebound” of numbers, bu a reflection of an increased capacity to test.
People have died without being tested and autopsies have been complicated by social distancing measures.
To address those shortcomings, the government said Thursday it would begin conducting “verbal autopsies,” using consultations with family members about what symptoms a person had before dying to determine their cause of death.
Inmates at an Argentine prison in Buenos Aires set fire to mattresses and protested on the roof of the jail, demanding some people be released due to fears of infection by the coronavirus, according to local media and a Reuters witness.
Indigenous tribes in Peru’s Amazon say the government has left them to fend for themselves against the coronavirus, risking “ethnocide by inaction,” according to a letter from natives to the United Nations and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Water shortages are leaving poorer Mexicans high and dry in the coronavirus fight.Grappling with the largest public health crisis in modern times, Mexican health authorities battling to stem a jump in new coronavirus infections have made the phrases “wash your hands” and “stay at home” their mantras.
The Costa Rican economy is seen contracting 3.6% this year due in large part to falling exports and consumer spending as the coronavirus pandemic causes widespread economic pain, the central bank announced on Friday.
A doctor in the Colombian city of Cali said this week that he was forced from his apartment just eight days after he moved in because other residents of the building feared he would bring the new coronavirus into their homes. It is the latest example of hostility to medical workers in Latin America, who have faced discrimination and even attacks amidst concerns they could be spreading the virus.
AP: New York reported its lowest number of daily Covid-19 deaths in weeks on Friday.The state said there were 422 deaths Thursday. That’s the fewest since March 31, when it recorded 391 deaths. More than 16,000 people have died in the state from the outbreak.
Again, this is at an unimaginable level, and it’s dropping somewhat. But it’s still devastating news, governon Andrew Cuomo said at his daily briefing.
The total number of people hospitalised statewide continues to drop slowly, hitting 14,258, though the number of new patients coming into hospitals is basically flat at around 1,300, Cuomo said.
Though the overall trends provide some hope, the governor continued to stress that any gains could be lost quickly if social distancing restrictions are relaxed too quickly.
Some new reported figures.Some new reported figures.
Mainland China says it has 12 new cases, of which 11 were people who travelled into the country. One locally transmitted case was in Heilongjiang. The national health commission reported 29 new asymptomatic cases. More than 84,000 people have been reported to have had Covid-19 in China.Mainland China says it has 12 new cases, of which 11 were people who travelled into the country. One locally transmitted case was in Heilongjiang. The national health commission reported 29 new asymptomatic cases. More than 84,000 people have been reported to have had Covid-19 in China.
Panama has reported 172 new cases, bringing the country’s total number of people infected by Covid-19 to 5,338. 154 people have died.Panama has reported 172 new cases, bringing the country’s total number of people infected by Covid-19 to 5,338. 154 people have died.
n Australia and New Zealand it is Anzac Day, the annual day of remembrance for armed forces. With both countries under lockdowns or strict social distancing rules, there was not the usual parades or public dawn services.n Australia and New Zealand it is Anzac Day, the annual day of remembrance for armed forces. With both countries under lockdowns or strict social distancing rules, there was not the usual parades or public dawn services.
Instead, people were encouraged to stand at the ends of their driveways for moments of silence.Instead, people were encouraged to stand at the ends of their driveways for moments of silence.
New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern was one of many thousands of Kiwis who spent at least a minute of their mornings in contemplation by their letterbox, while Australia’s leader Scott Morrison attended a ceremony at the national War Memorial in Canberra.New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern was one of many thousands of Kiwis who spent at least a minute of their mornings in contemplation by their letterbox, while Australia’s leader Scott Morrison attended a ceremony at the national War Memorial in Canberra.
The AP has this report from Brazil, which is on the way to becoming a major virus outbreak centre.The AP has this report from Brazil, which is on the way to becoming a major virus outbreak centre.
Cases of the new coronavirus are overwhelming hospitals, morgues and cemeteries across Brazil as Latin Americas largest nation veers closer to becoming one of the world’s pandemic hot spots.Cases of the new coronavirus are overwhelming hospitals, morgues and cemeteries across Brazil as Latin Americas largest nation veers closer to becoming one of the world’s pandemic hot spots.
Medical officials in Rio de Janeiro and at least four other major cities have warned that their hospital systems are on the verge of collapse, or already too overwhelmed to take any more patients.Medical officials in Rio de Janeiro and at least four other major cities have warned that their hospital systems are on the verge of collapse, or already too overwhelmed to take any more patients.
Health experts expect the number of infections in the country of 211 million people will be much higher than what has been reported because of insufficient, delayed testing.Health experts expect the number of infections in the country of 211 million people will be much higher than what has been reported because of insufficient, delayed testing.
Meanwhile, President Jair Bolsonaro has shown no sign of wavering from his insistence that Covid-19 is a relatively minor disease and that broad social-distancing measures are not needed to stop it. He has said only Brazilians at high risk should be isolated.Meanwhile, President Jair Bolsonaro has shown no sign of wavering from his insistence that Covid-19 is a relatively minor disease and that broad social-distancing measures are not needed to stop it. He has said only Brazilians at high risk should be isolated.
In Manaus, the biggest city in the Amazon, officials said a cemetery has been forced to dig mass graves because there have been so many deaths. Workers have been burying 100 corpses a day, triple the pre-virus average of burials.In Manaus, the biggest city in the Amazon, officials said a cemetery has been forced to dig mass graves because there have been so many deaths. Workers have been burying 100 corpses a day, triple the pre-virus average of burials.
Hello, and welcome to our continuing global coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. This is Helen Davidson in Sydney to take you through the next few hours.Hello, and welcome to our continuing global coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. This is Helen Davidson in Sydney to take you through the next few hours.
Here’s a quick look at the latest big developments:Here’s a quick look at the latest big developments:
Global confirmed death toll passes 195,000Global confirmed death toll passes 195,000
According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, at least 195,920 people are confirmed to have died worldwide, while at least 2.7 million are known to have been infected.According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, at least 195,920 people are confirmed to have died worldwide, while at least 2.7 million are known to have been infected.
The figures are likely to significantly underestimate the true scale of the pandemic due to suspected under-reporting and differing testing regimes.The figures are likely to significantly underestimate the true scale of the pandemic due to suspected under-reporting and differing testing regimes.
Political adviser attends independent scientific advisory meetingsPolitical adviser attends independent scientific advisory meetings
Questions are being raised about political interference as it emerges that the UK prime minister’s chief political aide has been participating in meetings of the government’s group of independent scientific advisers; membership of which Downing Street had insisted on keeping secret until the list was leaked to the Guardian.Questions are being raised about political interference as it emerges that the UK prime minister’s chief political aide has been participating in meetings of the government’s group of independent scientific advisers; membership of which Downing Street had insisted on keeping secret until the list was leaked to the Guardian.
After the news emerged, No 10 acknowledged that, while Dominic Cummings and another adviser have been attending and participating in the committee’s meetings, they are not members of the committee.After the news emerged, No 10 acknowledged that, while Dominic Cummings and another adviser have been attending and participating in the committee’s meetings, they are not members of the committee.
US authorities warn doctors against prescribing hydroxychloroquineUS authorities warn doctors against prescribing hydroxychloroquine
The US Food and Drug Administration warned doctors against prescribing the malaria drug Donald Trump has been touting, citing reports of sometimes fatal heart side effects among patients.The US Food and Drug Administration warned doctors against prescribing the malaria drug Donald Trump has been touting, citing reports of sometimes fatal heart side effects among patients.
The warning excluded hospital and research studies.The warning excluded hospital and research studies.
Chinese delegation goes to North Korean leader’s aid – reportChinese delegation goes to North Korean leader’s aid – report
China has dispatched a team to North Korea that includes medical experts to advise on the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, according to a Reuters report. The news agency cites three people familiar with the situation.China has dispatched a team to North Korea that includes medical experts to advise on the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, according to a Reuters report. The news agency cites three people familiar with the situation.
The trip by the Chinese doctors and officials comes amid conflicting reports about the health of the North Korean leader. There was no indication of what, if anything, it signalled in terms of Kim’s health.The trip by the Chinese doctors and officials comes amid conflicting reports about the health of the North Korean leader. There was no indication of what, if anything, it signalled in terms of Kim’s health.
Air France to get state backingAir France to get state backing
The airline will receive a €7bn (£6.1bn) loan package backed by the French government to avert a cash crisis brought on by the pandemic, the country’s finance minister Bruno Le Maire announces.The airline will receive a €7bn (£6.1bn) loan package backed by the French government to avert a cash crisis brought on by the pandemic, the country’s finance minister Bruno Le Maire announces.
France will issue €3bn in direct loans and guarantees on another €4bn in bank lending to the carrier, part of airline group Air France-KLM, Le Maire said.France will issue €3bn in direct loans and guarantees on another €4bn in bank lending to the carrier, part of airline group Air France-KLM, Le Maire said.
US navy captain should be reinstated, say officialsUS navy captain should be reinstated, say officials
Senior officials recommend the reinstatement of the commander of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, who was fired after he pleaded for help with a coronavirus outbreak onboard.Senior officials recommend the reinstatement of the commander of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, who was fired after he pleaded for help with a coronavirus outbreak onboard.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, officials told the Reuters news agency the recommendation to reinstate Captain Brett Crozier was made during a meeting on Friday between the US defence secretary, Mark Esper, and navy leaders.Speaking on the condition of anonymity, officials told the Reuters news agency the recommendation to reinstate Captain Brett Crozier was made during a meeting on Friday between the US defence secretary, Mark Esper, and navy leaders.
UK records 684 more hospital deathsUK records 684 more hospital deaths
The Department for Health and Social Care reports 684 more deaths in UK hospitals, bringing the death toll to 19,506. Friday’s update also showed an increase of 5,386 confirmed cases, bringing the UK total to at least 143,464.The Department for Health and Social Care reports 684 more deaths in UK hospitals, bringing the death toll to 19,506. Friday’s update also showed an increase of 5,386 confirmed cases, bringing the UK total to at least 143,464.
Recoveries outstrip infections in SpainRecoveries outstrip infections in Spain
Authorities in Spain, which has seen the second largest number of confirmed cases in the world, pointed out that more people are being diagnosed as cured than are falling sick for the first time since the beginning of the outbreak.Authorities in Spain, which has seen the second largest number of confirmed cases in the world, pointed out that more people are being diagnosed as cured than are falling sick for the first time since the beginning of the outbreak.
On Friday, there were 2,796 new infections confirmed while 3,105 overcame the infection. “With all the effort that we have done, the evolution of the epidemic is obviously beginning to be where it should be,” said Fernando Simón, the ministry’s health emergency centre coordinator.On Friday, there were 2,796 new infections confirmed while 3,105 overcame the infection. “With all the effort that we have done, the evolution of the epidemic is obviously beginning to be where it should be,” said Fernando Simón, the ministry’s health emergency centre coordinator.
Italy to ease lockdown, local media reportItaly to ease lockdown, local media report
Newspapers in Italy are reporting that the country’s lockdown, the longest and toughest in Europe, is to be eased over the next four weeks. There has been no official confirmation, however.Newspapers in Italy are reporting that the country’s lockdown, the longest and toughest in Europe, is to be eased over the next four weeks. There has been no official confirmation, however.