Latin America, Caribbean pass Europe in COVID-19 deaths

Region nearing six-million-case mark

By Laura Gamba

BOGOTA, Colombia (AA) - Latin America and the Caribbean have surpassed Europe in the number of coronavirus deaths, with more than 211,000.

Up to now, Europe had remained the hardest-hit region worldwide with 200,000 fatalities, most of them recorded in the early months of the pandemic.

The rise in the death toll in Latin America has been driven by Brazil’s sharp upturn in cases and deaths, while Mexico, Peru, Chile and Colombia are relentlessly recording fatalities.

Brazil

Brazil's Supreme Court upheld the suspension of police operations in Rio de Janeiro's favelas during the pandemic following a series of alleged abuses by agents that caused the deaths of at least 65 people.

The high court confirmed Justice Edson Fachin’s June 5 order to suspend police operations in Rio’s favelas for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic after confirming that police violence had increased during the social confinement imposed to stop the spread of the virus.

The decrease in the number of casualties caused by law enforcement was notable, going from 129 deaths in May to 34 in June after the measure was adopted, a 74% drop, according to data from the Public Security Observatory Network.

The country has recorded more than 2.9 million cases and 98,000 deaths.

Mexico

Over 72,000 medical workers have tested positive for the coronavirus in Mexico, of whom 978 have died.

According to government data, healthcare workers’ risk of dying is four times higher than in the United States, the country worst hit by the virus, and eight times higher than in Brazil, which is facing the second worst outbreak.

Mexico has registered nearly 50,000 deaths during the pandemic, with a total of 456,100 infections.

Chile

Scientists created a low-cost COVID-19 test and decided not to get a patent on the technique so that every country in the world can use it and strengthen coronavirus tracking.

Chile has 366,671 cases and 9,889 deaths as of Thursday.


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