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Brazil's coronavirus death toll now the world's fourth-highest

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Brazil's coronavirus death toll now the world's fourth-highest

Brazil's coronavirus death toll now the world's fourth-highest

With close to half a million confirmed cases, the minister of health says the real number could be 15 times higher due to the lack of testing.


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