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Brazil climbs to world no. 2 in COVID-19 cases
Updated On: 24 May, 2020 07:20 AM IST | Rio de Janeiro | Agencies
Calling it a new epicentre of the deadly virus, WHO's emergencies director, Mike Ryan, expressed grave concern for the country

Commuters travel on a public bus with an electronic sign reading, wear face masks, in Curitiba. Pic/AFP
With a total of 3,30,098 COVID-19 cases, Brazil has surpassed Russia as the country with the second-highest number of infections after the US. Brazil reached the grim milestone after it reported 20,803 new Coronavirus cases on Friday, while fatalities climbed by 1,001 to 21,048, said reports. Currently, the US accounts for the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 16,00,782 and 95,972, respectively, according to the latest figures by the Johns Hopkins University.
Sao Paulo state, home to 46 million of the country's 210 million people, accounts for 76,871 cases and nearly 30 per cent of the deaths. Next comes Rio de Janeiro, whose capital city is experiencing a Coronavirus mortality rate of 12.7 per cent, almost double the national rate of 6.5 per cent, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) statistics agency. The country is now on its third health minister in the space of a month. First, Luiz Henrique Mandetta was fired after several harsh confrontations with the president and then his successor, Nelson Teich, presented his resignation 28 days after taking over the post.
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