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Brazil registers 473 deaths from coronavirus in one day

Brazilwhich continues to be the country with the second highest number of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic. coronavirusregistered this Monday 473 more deaths and the accumulated figure reached 638,835 deaths, according to official sources.

According to data from the National Council of Health Secretaries of the different states, 58,540 new positive cases were recorded in the last 24 hours, up to a cumulative total of 27.54 million.

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Brazil is only surpassed by the United States in the number of deaths from covid, with 910,982 deaths, and in terms of the number of cases, the United States (77 million) and India (42.7 million) have more, according to the World Health Organization. Health (WHO).

The figures for Sundays and Mondays may be lower than on other days because on weekends the staff that records the data decreases.

The highest daily number of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic was recorded in Brazil on April 8, 2021, 4,249 deaths, but the record number of cases is more recent, on February 3, when 298,408 positives were recorded.

The omicron variant is predominant in Brazil, a country that continues with the vaccination process and has already allowed the application of almost 373 million doses for its 213 million inhabitants.

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Source: Elcomercio

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