Coronavirus cases and deaths reach record highs in countries around the world

8 April 2021, 21:34

Cemetery workers wearing protective gear lower the coffin of a person who died from complications related to Covid-19 into a gravesite in Brazil
Virus Outbreak Brazil. Picture: PA

Brazil became just the third country, after the US and Peru, to report a 24-hour tally of Covid-19 deaths that exceeded 4,000 this week.

Nations around the world have set new records for coronavirus deaths and new cases of Covid-19.

Brazil became just the third country, after the US and Peru, to report a 24-hour tally of Covid-19 deaths that exceeded 4,000 this week.

India hit a peak of almost 127,000 new cases in 24 hours, and Iran set a new coronavirus infection record for the third straight day, reporting nearly 22,600 new cases.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to get vaccinated, writing in a tweet: “Vaccination is among the few ways we have to defeat the virus. If you are eligible for the vaccine, get your shot soon.”

More than 90 million Indian health workers and Indians older than 45 have received at least one shot, and 11 million of them have received both doses.

But that represents just a small portion of the country’s population of nearly 1.4 billion people. In Brazil, less than 3% of 210 million people have received both doses, according to Our World in Data, an online research site.

South Korea reported 700 more cases, the highest daily jump since January 5. Health authorities were expected to announce measures to strengthen social distancing following a meeting on Friday.

In Thailand, which has reported only 95 deaths during the pandemic, health officials reported the country’s first local cases of the coronavirus variant first detected in Britain.

Health workers in a local entertainment venue area where a new cluster of Covid-19 cases were found in Bangkok, Thailand
Health workers in a local entertainment venue area where a new cluster of Covid-19 cases were found in Bangkok, Thailand (AP/Sakchai Lalit)

The news comes at a time when only 1% of the population has been vaccinated and as Thais prepare to celebrate the traditional Songkran New Year’s holiday next week, typically a time of widespread travel.

That variant is more contagious, and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said this week that it is now the most common variant in the United States, raising concerns it will drive infections and cause more people to get sick.

In the US, Michigan’s infection numbers are second in the nation behind New York. Michigan also has the highest number of new cases per capita, with one of every 203 state residents getting diagnosed with Covid-19 between March 31 and April 7, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

Other US states have seen troubling signs in recent days, including a school district in Iowa where 127 students and five staff members tested positive for the coronavirus or are presumed positive.

In Massachusetts, where the seven-day rolling average of daily new cases has risen to over 2,100 new cases per day, the Massachusetts Public Health Association called on Republican governor Charlie Baker to reinstate public health measures.

The group urged Mr Baker to limit indoor dining capacity and other indoor activities, saying the rise in cases and hospital admissions followed Mr Baker’s decision to loosen those restrictions.

Carlene Pavlos, the group’s executive director, said: “We are currently in a race between the vaccines and the variants. Without these public health measures, even more innocent lives will be needlessly lost.”

By Press Association

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