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Brazil sees 45,178 more COVID-19 cases

By ANI | Published: April 23, 2021 7:55 AM

Brazil on Thursday reported 45,178 new COVID-19 cases, bringing its total caseload to 14,167,973.

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Brazil on Thursday reported 45,178 new COVID-19 cases, bringing its total caseload to 14,167,973.

Meanwhile, 2,027 died from COVID-19, raising the national death toll to 383,502, the Ministry of Health said.

During a Senate hearing Thursday, Carlos Lula, head of the National Council of State Health Secretariats, proposed suspending all elective non-urgent surgeries at public and private hospitals to lessen hospital occupancy, as surging COVID-19 cases continue to demand large number of hospital beds.

Brazil began its vaccination drive in January, and has already administered 38,470,541 doses. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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