Brazil, the world's second - largest body death rate

The number of deaths from Corleone in Brazil exceeded Britain on Friday to become the second largest in the world, but the World Health Organisation (OBSH) said the country's health system is standing under pressure. The Health Ministry registered 909 deaths Friday, bringing the total to 41.828, [...]
The number of deaths from Corleone in Brazil exceeded Britain on Friday to become the second largest in the world, but the World Health Organisation (OBSH) said the country's health system is standing under pressure.
The Health Ministry registered 909 deaths Friday, bringing the total number to 41.828, Klan Kosova reports.
Brazil also marked a total of 828,810 cases confirmed by coronarys, with 25.982 new infections in the last 24 hours, the second post-US, writes Al Jazeera.
Experts warn that the current number of cases in Latin America's largest economy may be many times higher.
Mike Ryan, WHO's top emergency expert, said the situation in Brazil remains “excusing”.












