Brazil could have stopped 400,000 Covid deaths with better response, expert says [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Brazil could have stopped 400,000 Covid deaths with better response, expert says
Epidemiologist behind study on scale of disaster says Jair Bolsonaros government is entirely responsible
Flávia Milhorance in Rio de Janeiro
Tue 29 Jun 2021 10.00 BST
Brazil could have saved 400,000 lives if the country had implemented stricter social distancing measures and launched a vaccination programme earlier, according to an eminent epidemiologist who is leading the first study to quantify the scale of the countrys Covid disaster.
Such policies would have prevented 80% of the half a million Covid deaths registered in one of the hardest-hit countries in the world, said Pedro Hallal, a professor at the Federal University of Pelotas.
The responsibility for these numbers is entirely on the federal governments back and particularly on the presidents, Hallal told the Guardian.
It was not the federal government who said that the pandemic was a little flu. It was not the government that encouraged people to go out without a mask, or who said that the vaccine could turn you into an alligator. That was all the president, and its his responsibility, Hallal said.
Hallal said that the Covid-19 mortality average was more than four times higher in Brazil than the rest of world 2,345 per million in Brazil versus 494 globally.
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