Brazil’s surging COVID-19 tallies push state to resume tougher measures

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Cases of COVID-19 have been rising again in Brazil, pushing the country’s most populous state, Sao Paulo State, to resume tougher measures.

Brazil registered 21,138 new infections and 287 new deaths from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, raising its national caseload to 6,335,878 and death toll to 173,120, the Health Ministry reported Monday.

The South American country managed to flatten the curve between September and November, but statistics rose again after lockdown measures were eased.

Brazil is one of the countries hardest hit by the novel coronavirus,

with the world’s second-highest death toll after the United States, and the third-largest caseload, only next to the United States and India.

Sao Paulo State, with 1,241,653 registered cases so far, ranked highest in Brazil in terms of caseload, accounting for roughly 20 percent of the national tally.

Hospital beds are being filled up across Sao Paulo, where deaths and hospitalizations respectively rose by 12 and 7 percent in the last week, local statistics show.

At the state’s request, Brazil’s Ministry of Health has allocated 3,570 more ICU beds exclusively for treating COVID-19 patients in 51 municipalities of Sao Paulo, said the ministry on Monday.

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