Washington: Corona has destroyed the lives of people. Thousands of people are becoming victim of death every day. The most outbreak of this virus is being seen in Latin America at this time. Record deaths were recorded in many parts of the world on Friday, while the pace of the epidemic has slowed in most countries of Europe, Asia and the United States. At the same time, Mexico and Brazil, the two largest countries in Latin America, have recorded a record number of coronavirus infections and deaths almost daily this week. As of data released by Johns Hopkins University, Brazil reported more than 330,000 positive cases as of Friday.
According to the information received, Brazil has overtaken Russia in second place in the case of infected patients. Now America is ahead of it. More than 21,000 deaths have been reported in Brazil, although experts believe the exact number is higher. Mexico reported the highest number of one-day deaths from Corona. 479 people died on Friday, which is more than 424 deaths on Wednesday. The country reported 2,960 new cases. However, the Department of Health has acknowledged that the actual number is probably several times higher due to Mexico's low test rate.
Experts said rising deaths in Latin America have shown government action in an area where millions of people have informal jobs and many police forces are weak or corrupt and unable to enforce the sanctions. Where the United States and China are the two largest economies of the world and unemployment is increasing there. The President of the US Federal Reserve has estimated that one in four Americans may be unemployed. In China, analysts estimate that one-third of the urban workforce has become unemployed. It has been found that meanwhile, many people in other countries are being infected by the coronavirus epidemic, raising scientific concerns. . Scientists are worried about the second global wave of coronavirus.
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