Brazil's official coronavirus death toll passes Italy

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Brazil's total COVID-19 death toll blew past that of Italy on Thursday, as the Health Ministry reported 1,437 deaths in the last 24 hours and 30,925 additional coronavirus cases.

Gravediggers wearing protective suits bury the coffin of 48-years-old Jose Soares, who died from the coronavirus disease , at Sao Luiz cemetery, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 4, 2020. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil’s total COVID-19 death toll blew past that of Italy on Thursday, as the Health Ministry reported 1,437 deaths in the last 24 hours and 30,925 additional coronavirus cases. The Latin American nation has now reported 34,021 deaths from the coronavirus, trailing only the United States and the United Kingdom.

 

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What's the cornelvirus? Is it that virus that causes CAVIT-19?

No more than the United Kingdom, right? The population of Brazil is three times that of the United Kingdom.

And half is black blood. Truly tragic.

Brazil has a population of 220 million.

Let wait for at least another month. US probably will break that record. Then you can thank those rioters for spreading the covid.

Use per capita idiots

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